i think it was xylem bc isn’t that about the water while phloem is about sugar
late but lol
@claser which part of the question? was it the haploid part of the prophase of meiosis part?
@kyojin24 prophase of meiosis was chimpanzee right?
@sparklypie i dont rmb…i dont think i put chimpanzee
@sparklypie was horse one of your answers tho?
I got horse for one of them
looking at this thread I just realized I just missed a solid 3 questions lol damn it
Liver is an organ
Pancreas has lots of ribosomes and Golgi complex
All the children were heterozygous
Everything except somatic mutations
Energy at top decreases bc all EXCEPT energy is converted to organic matter
Convergent evolution/adaptive radiation/natural selection
Nucleic acids/lipids/proteins
Genetic clones were human identical twins and yeast
Plasmodesmata between mesophyll and bundle sheath?
Calvin cycle takes place in ???
Bone marrow makes antibodies
Low Mortality rate bc small sample size (everything else would mean high mortality rate)
Emphysema for lung disease
Average mouse population becomes darker
Jeffersonian salamander/tiger
Siren was least related
Examining. DNA doesn’t tell you probability of where a person was
Decrease runoff means less eutrophication
All organisms of the same class had same phylum
Mendel didn’t talk about crossing over
Diploid/chromosome question: horse, then whatever had 48
Controls were I, II, III for experiment
Apex produces IAA
Organisms that were herbivores-??
Dolphins were smarter, more selective than sharks
Cyanobacteria came first
1/4 probability of an affected son
Angiosperms had vascular tissue/stamen/something else
@sparklypie i put chimpanzee for that
WHat did you get for the H2O2, peroxidase and guaiacol??
how did you study for it?? I’m retaking it this october because I totally bombed this one
Please help!! Thanks a lot!!!
@flaminhotcheetos is that what you got, or the official
answers
I am certain that lymphocytes produce antibodies. Also, for those that were confused, it was SYMPATRIC speciation, not sympathetic. I’m not sure if that was the right answer though
I think I got that but somewhere in the thread someone said bone marrow
@kkrr0529 I’m a really paranoid test taker, so most of them I’ve either checked online or read through previous college confidential discussions and found (like emphysema was an answer for the January 2013/october 2008 test). The only ones I’m unsure of are the ones I’ve added question marks to.
@xenia22587 I mainly used Barron’s SAT Bio book and made flashcards to keep reviewing, used Cliffs AP Bio for more detailed explanations (but that’s going overboard). Took Barron’s, PR, and official CB practice tests. Read through some old discussions because CB recycles a lot of q’s from previous years. Make sure to be solid on stuff you know that you don’t know, because you want to take it with no regrets. I’m aiming for an 800!
@mcsmartie you may be right, I only glanced at that one. I just thought bone marrow --> B cells/lymphocytes --> antibodies
@xenia22587 i got bone marrow too bc the b cells make the antibodies and the b cells are from the bone marrow
What did you guys put for the one about what can tissue not be used for in forensics? Is it height and weight or the probability that a person was in a specific location or somethjng like that
@lucelia i said location
@flaminhotcheetos sorry if this this is disturbing but are you taking AP bio or any bio class of some sort? I am planning on using Barron’s and official college board practice to study over this summer. Also maybe refer to sparknotes and cliffnotes. Is that sufficient? I used PR for mainly preparation, took the practice test in it, turned out to be completely different today. Also, I am taking honors biology this year (getting high A’s), which isn’t really helpful to the test. Is this your first time taking it? If not, how do you think about today test’s difficulty on comparison to the other times? Thanks a lot!!!