<p>and also the one with trees to the north and short plants to the south!</p>
<p>Chemoreceptors are the olfactory and taste receptors.</p>
<p>But the chemoreceptor question said where are chemoreceptors not found, so wouldn’t it be the eye because the eye has photoreceptors.</p>
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<p>Olfactory & tongue are both examples listed.</p>
<p>right but the question asked where chemoreceptors are NOT found</p>
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<p>Wait, really? I thought for sure it was asking where chemoreceptors WERE found? /: doubting myself now…</p>
<p>@ boombop: no u cannot cancel only one score if u took more than one sat 2 without having all of em canceled</p>
<p>@kwcty6888: do you remember any of the other choices?</p>
<p>I remember there was one choice with pain receptors. eye, and don’t remember the other choices…</p>
<p>it asked where they WERE found</p>
<p>oh uk what ur right. i think the reason i thought that was because my friend told me he put the eye but i told him no. mybad sorry about that lmao</p>
<p>What was the question with the virus and HIV? Did it only appear on the Biology-E test? I don’t recall seeing it…</p>
<p>What is this question about virus and HIV? I don’t remember this question…</p>
<p>I only remember one asking which contained only RNA. (Virus I believe)</p>
<p>i put the same thing kwcty6888, and im thinking the HIV question was in the E section because i never answered a question about HIV</p>
<p>True-breeding means pure bred plants (could be both recessive and dominant). The F1 generation will not express the recessive trait because they will be heterozygous (they would express their dominant trait).</p>
<p>So I put heterozygotes</p>
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<p>I know for a fact that I missed at least 2. 800 maybe?</p>
<p>Okay, what about that really hard question about “What shows change in viruses such as HIV or Ebola?”. I said “I only” about mutations, but I really didn’t understand the other two choices. Anyone else?</p>
<p>For the rat and gallbladder, I said to cut the motor neuron.</p>
<p>I also said that green light would cause the most change.</p>
<p>For one other, I am also still unsure. The one with pine trees on a mountain, I thought the answer was easily E, the one about water evaporating too quickly for pines to utilize it. Why would that be wrong?</p>
<p>And a last one, I thought that the level of dissolved oxygen being less in warm than cold water was correct but irrelevant in regards to photosynthesis, what I believed to be the topic of the experiment.</p>
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<p>Bump.</p>
<p>And yeah, I took E; I find it much easier, though no one else does for some reason… lol</p>
<p>@djumper168, i dont remember that HIV question either and i took M so sorry cant help you on that one.</p>
<p>E people, what was the answer to the question about the tree facing north on the mountain? I think I said it was because it like rocky soil >___<, and for the HIV one I put all 3 numerals</p>