October 2011- Biology E/M

<p>Both were in dark bags, right? So wouldn’t it be higher metabolic rate?</p>

<p>@niceboat
I know the question you’re talking about, but I forget what it was XD but I remember I didn’t pick the shade answer</p>

<p>i put higher metabolic rate for the one on the countertop.</p>

<p>Who here took M? What questions do you remember</p>

<p>I remember the last two questions about enzymes. </p>

<p>I got so angry at myself because for Question 99 I couldn’t remember what the activation energy was for. What was the answer to that? I said something about changing the bonds or something.</p>

<p>i put the one about low intensity light conditions as well.</p>

<p>I said the bonds too, none of the other choices were right… anyone want to confirm?</p>

<p>Can they seriously re-administer the SAME test? I didn’t think College Board would do that… or I would have looked over past forums
-_-</p>

<p>on the experiment where they were looking at mice or something and were looking for competition, if they doubled the amount of specimen, did it double the equilibrium as well? (graph 3)</p>

<p>I put that the equilibrium stayed the same.</p>

<p>Okay that’s what I put</p>

<p>What’s 9 wrong, 3 omit?</p>

<p>Does anyone have a substantial curve based on the may 2010 scores?</p>

<p>it would be helpful it someone could do that, or atleast link us to the thread of scores.</p>

<p>It was non motile egg not sperm!</p>

<p>But aren’t sperm motile?</p>

<p>No sperm are motile, The question was misleading then…coz do they mean just non-motile egg or both non-motile egg and non-motile sperm! Eggs are non-motile!</p>

<p>@ MAMDs</p>

<p>I"m pretty sure it said non motile egg AND sperm.</p>

<p>Which means that both the egg and the sperm is nonmotile.</p>

<p>Yea it was “nonmotile gametes” if I remember correctly… I may be wrong</p>

<p>I thought they used the wording “egg and sperm”? Maybe you’re confusing it when they said haploid gametes?</p>

<p>Well, I think either way, the nonmotile apply to both egg and sperm.</p>

<p>sexual reproduction or random gamete mixes in fertilization?</p>

<p>Yo and uh whatd you guys get for the the second set of matching questions on the first page, the one with all the numbers the options were 2,4,16, 25, 50 or something the last few tricked me up.</p>

<p>the neurons question set was boss, i was nervous at first cuz i failed my prax test cuz of that same topic but it was straightforward</p>

<p>what was the answer to the tree trunk thing i wrote 6 as a guess but iunno</p>