<p>yes to both, djumper</p>
<p>Eukaryotic, chitinous cell wall, no chloroplasts- fungi?</p>
<p>Yep! That’s what i put</p>
<p>Hey, everyone’s coming back! All right, another then.</p>
<p>Gets the most out of its food- deer?</p>
<p>yup^</p>
<p>10 char</p>
<p>Specialized muscle and nerve cells- use only specific genes?</p>
<p>Was that on E? I dont even remember that question</p>
<p>hmm no that was core… do you remember the other answer choices djumper?</p>
<p>I said something about different functions…
Also… it gave a list of animals and and asked which was a primary consumer or something like that? i believe like spider was an option</p>
<p>levinel, i think that one was the deer one.</p>
<p>YES! 10char</p>
<p>the questions that really threw me off were all of the ones on that table at the end of the M section… i was so messed up i cant even tell you what answers i chose</p>
<p>A plant grows toward the window because- cells on the shaded side elongate?</p>
<p>dont remember that one, must have been in E, but yes, those are auxins in the meristem area</p>
<p>Must have been on E… don’t remember. @scubasteve, yes, those last questions about those chemicals or whatever were just O.o…</p>
<p>I can remember one last question but this’ll be it for me. I can still answer questions you guys remember though.</p>
<p>Producers that live at the bottom of the ocean are- phytoplankton, chemosynthetic bacteria, thermophilic (not sure of exact word) bacteria, and two others. Chemosynthetic bacteria I believe. It’d be phytoplankton if not for the “bottom” of the ocean part. Anyone disagree?</p>
<p>i agree. if it was near the surface in open water it would have been phytoplankton, but i agree chemoautotrophs was the best choice.</p>
<p>Okay, one more. Mitosis- distributes one copy of each chromosome to each new cell?</p>
<p>correct. It was so easy!!</p>
<p>And another: When G + C bonds increase- I can’t remember the choices. Anyone else remember them?</p>