October 2010 - Biology E/M

<p>i’m pretty sure water goes from high water concentration to low water concentration (it goes from low solute concentration to high solute concentration), this way it balances out</p>

<p>no no that would not make sense.</p>

<p>if there was more glucose percent in the bag then water would go into the bag so as to increase the water content so that there would be less of a percentage of glucose in the bag.</p>

<p>edit: i missunderstood you; we are saying the same things…</p>

<p>lol yea sorry about that, i was talking about water concentration, not solute concentration</p>

<p>yes yes, I realize this, haha.</p>

<p>lol u guys remember anything else? gogogo</p>

<p>Ahh yess!
for that question with the enzyme and you had to put what graph it is… which one did you do?</p>

<p>“@boomshakalaka: so is there a way to send my previous SAT scores without the current registration? or is it automatically included cuz i just took the test today”
I suppose not, unless u cancel the SAT u took today.</p>

<p>what was teh answer to teh</p>

<p>what was the answer to teh question about the three types of plant tissue?</p>

<p>@babybutt</p>

<p>ground vascular and dermal </p>

<p>btw why is the guinea pig multiple alleles? i thought it was dominance cause there would be 1 homozygous dominant black 2 hetero black and 1 homo recessive white</p>

<p>i think the hamsters were both heterozygous? wat was the answer to that? (i barely remember the question lol)</p>

<p>for the enzyme one it was a line going up but flattens out</p>

<p>and the 2nd chemical was a inhibitor i believe</p>

<p>wanderyonder</p>

<p>that stupid diagram of the calm killed me haha</p>

<p>AND everyone told me" Barron’s is soooo hard compared to the real thing" HECK no it is 10 times easier!</p>

<p>what was the one about why euglena aren’t attracted to red light?</p>

<p>what did you put for the euglena one? i dont remember the choices; i think something about how the euglena sensing thing isnt sensitive to red light</p>

<p>one choice was something like the chlorophyl only emit green light. i put that the euglena’s photoreceptors were not sensitive to red light</p>

<p>^agreed, i think “photoreceptors were not sensitive to red light” is correct</p>

<p>do you guys think the curve will be better or worse than normal?</p>

<p>i found the questions about the trees in plot 1 and 2 really rough. what did you put for the reasons the cedars were limited? was it compettition and nutrients? was one of the answers that animals carried seeds into plot 1. </p>

<p>and for the one about blood glucose and epinephrin, was one of the answers that epinephrine caused the glucose to be higher than in fasting state?</p>

<p>I think i put mutation , not that the animals carried seeds into plot 1, idk, anyother opinions?</p>

<p>the ? was that the red Oak ( i think) was in plot one because__</p>

<p>121212</p>

<p>yes, one of the answers was that animals carried the seed, theres no way another species (that already exists elsewhere) can evolve through mutation </p>

<p>what was the question for the epinephrine one? and choices? sorry dont remember</p>

<p>and yes, i also put “competition and nutrients” but i think it was I, II, and III? what was the other one?</p>

<p>The tree questions killed me.</p>