***OCTOBER 2013 - Biology E/M***

<p>Isn’t glycogen stored in the liver and the pancreas produced insulin and glucagon, can anybody confirm?</p>

<p>lol jy2013 i did not see your post</p>

<p>@exile3418</p>

<p>I really don’t see how this is accurate… this means that you can still get a 700 with 16 wrong…</p>

<p>I’m getting kind of paranoid about the molecular lab… Can anyone remember the questions? I’m worried I read the questions wrong, I was so sick today took 4 tyrenols before the test</p>

<p>@santaman1
Well, it’s from an official source, as opposed to all the other ones floating around. And a 700 with 16 wrong is not surprising at all.</p>

<p>What’s the consensus on the north and south rocky mountain question. I put evaporation, some say slope. I can’t find anything online about it.
What about vitamin one. I put animals need to get it from environment.</p>

<p>For M lab with mendelian genetics:
One was complete dominance, other was incomplete
One answer was 0% white
Another answer was tall and pink (TtRr)
Another answer may have been 50% pink (last one in the series)
Can’t remember the 5th - mendelian questions are hard to remember.</p>

<p>No way, I’m no bio sat expert, but that sounds crazy to me. 16 wrong and still a 700, i dont feel so bad anymore</p>

<p>Not that lab but the second one talking about gene differences. And for the pine trees I read the previous posts about… I still think it’s the slope. Evaporation is true but it doesn’t explain why the north side is better than the south. We aren’t given any other information about the environment and the sun sets east to west or vice versa so it wouldn’t make a difference</p>

<p>For the gene lab I fear I might have read the question wrong, I was near my limit here paying attention while sick… I thought the first question said which gene was the most similar between the animals and plants, not what was most similar with human 1</p>

<p>Isnt’t it fat?</p>

<p>Fat: 9
Protein:4
Carbs:4</p>

<p>Fat.
jy2013, see my earlier posts. I put rRNA for two of them, II only for HOX, and C for the last one.</p>

<p>I don’t remember putting two rRNA… and that wouldn’t make sense since rRNA is the most conserved and only one question asked about similarities.</p>

<p>Dang… I know I didn’t put rRNA twice, but I remember I was feeling really confident so I didn’t even bother to double check. Now I’m really scared what I got :(</p>

<p>Yes exile! Did you put down a answer that started with a c?</p>

<p>COXIII? Maybe.</p>

<p>Omg exile if you can confirm coxIII as an answer I’m going to cry in joy.</p>

<p>Went pretty well I think. I was hoping for an 800, but definitely missed a few questions here and there. I think I scored around 750+ though.</p>

<p>I think I put that for the 3 differences question about comparing the humans.
Anyone else get II only for the HOX question. I put C for the last one. Bacteria and corn gene is different than humans and may be different from each other.
rRNA for placing species into plants, bacteria, or animals - I was thinking about the last gene that wasn’t in plants or bacteria, but that wouldn’t allow you to differentiate between plants / bacteria.</p>

<p>I know I had the same reasoning for the 0,6,18 difference but I must’ve blanked out cause I don’t remember what answer I put that. For the hox gene question I remember it was only the second statement that was right.</p>