<p>trees (of the same species) = population. together with other populations of species, you have a community. right?</p>
<p>yeah, a community consists of all the species (animals + plants)</p>
<p>if i get that wrong im gonna hit someone!!! lol anyone got any ideas as to how the curves gonna be?</p>
<p>Here are a couple questions I remember from the general questions:
-red flower and white flower, I think I had 100% for an answer
-nuclear envelope for an answer, the question was about a feature prokaryotes don't have (not the same as the diagram question)
-there was a question about the phases of mitosis or meiosis, there were diagrams for the answer choices. Anyone remember what they put for that?</p>
<p>That is all I can remember, we almost have all 80 questions for the Biology E. Anyone remember any other ones we are missing?</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure the snapdragon one was 50% pink</p>
<p>FishS, do you remember what the snapdragon question was exactly, or even the question they asked? I can't remember it and it is bugging me.</p>
<p>the snapdragon question had to be 100% since the parents were both dominant/recessive homozygotes. heterozygotes were noted as being pink, so they both had to be homozygous. at least, i'm pretty sure.</p>
<p>That's what I also thought, existentialist. I hope we are right, I can't afford to get another one wrong.</p>
<p>existentialist: I only took bio-M, so the ecology section is from other people</p>
<p>kasanova: A tree is an organism, and when we say environment we mean abiotic things like rocks and water. If you're only talking about a group of living species, then its a community.</p>
<p>About the mitosis diagram...</p>
<p>I think I put down the one that looks kind of like this:
X
x</p>
<p>Oh I thought it asked what would two pink snapdragons offspring be. You guys are right, 100%</p>
<p>For the mitosis/meosis thing it was two pairs of chromosomes during the first division I think. It was either what blackpenguin said or it had four of them</p>
<p>No, it should have four of them. Remember, mitosis occurs only for to DIPLOID cells. When a haploid cell undergoes mitosis, it is called meiosis II.</p>
<p>Can anyone confirm or disprove my answers for the guppy, the C3/C4, or the zebra sets?</p>