***May 2015 - Biology***

@sparklypie wait so it isn’t bark? i thought that was it dammit.

I said small sample population for that @sparklypie

@kyojin24 i’m actually not that sure but it’s probably not bark bc when you take bark away nothing happens to the leaves

Wait yeah what was the one about the lower mortality rate?

Phloem is the inner most part of the tree that transports nutrients… since the tree lived on… it must be phloem

@sparklypie maybe i only read the part where it said ‘outermost part.’ thought it was asking what the outermost part was… and i also said small sample

was there one question answer where it was population remained constant?

Also antibodies are included in proteins right?

for mortality rate I put small population

It was rate=1.0 because the mortality and birth were equal i think
Small sample population
Mortality increases as you age

@BrownieRalph :frowning: i put that they were dying more before age 20 b/c the sample was like 50 ppl so i thought a larger sample wouldn’t drastically change the mortality rate at all… like in real life almost nobody dies from ages 20-29
but i don’t think my answer makes sense so i think you’re right now

Protein is right @server456

Does anyone know/have a prediction of what the curve will be like? How many wrong or omitted for a 700?

what’d you molecular people put for the questions about the E. coli

@BrownieRalph but i thought birth rate was new people being born right? but the data doesnt indicate that

Thank you!!

what were the controls in the plant experiment? 1, 3, 5??? i was not sure about that at all

Plant controls i said 1,2,3

@server456 i dearly hope it’s going to be a better curve b/c this test was SO hard … maybe thats only me though

@sparklypie i think it was 1,2,3 dont rmb tho. cuz it was like normal plant, then cut off, then cut off with some other paste