<p>I'm pretty sure that the reproductive organs are in the back.</p>
<p>Was the advantage of the large nesting groups EXCEPT [resistance to diseases?]</p>
<p>i put the exclusion of gull species :?</p>
<p>yes it was resistance to diseases.</p>
<p>What do you think I can get with 7 wrong (raw score of 71)</p>
<p>so would if be that if there were a mutation, then the most evolutionary mutation significance would occur in the gametes?</p>
<p>That's what I had. Can somebody explain the DNA inversion/mutation one?</p>
<p>inversion..goes something like:
original: AATCGC
inverted: TAACGC?</p>
<p>Sweet...I just guessed on that one.</p>
<p>nice i got that one!</p>
<p>they asked
a complementary copy, a mRNA copy, an inversion copy, and like what would happen continuing?</p>
<p>for the DNA one i got B twice. did anyone else get that?</p>
<p>for the molecule ons i got 36 instead of 72 because it asked how many molecules are involved in the reaction. the 36 molecules in the beginning are the same 36 molecules at the end.</p>
<p>what did people put for the smoking one and the bacteria eating away at the lung? i put emphysema and i looked it up online and it seems right, but im not sure</p>
<p>also, what were lassification if kingdoms based on? it was either how they reproduce or there cell type and typical environment. i put their cell type</p>
<p>wait, Jeffmann, why did u add the atoms on the right in the photosynthesis equation problem?</p>
<p>the reaction question asked Atoms specifically.</p>
<p>I didn't take the E part for smoking.
What was the best for motility?</p>
<p>choices were like spherical symmetry, radial symmetry, bilateral, asymmetrical and another i forgot?</p>
<p>it asked how many atoms were in the reaction..[i assumed both reactants and products?]</p>
<p>i also put 72, and i do believe that is right, i would like to know the answer to the previous question stated above about the symetry, i had no idea about that one</p>
<p>hey arget, i put cell type and typical environment too. Organisms in different kingdoms may have similar reproductive processes.</p>
<p>o and Jeffman, i put bilateral symmetry. The only other symmetry i knew of was radial symmetry, and the only organisms that exhibit that are cnidarians and echinoderms, not really known for their motility.</p>
<p>wouldn't bilateral symmetry provide the most efficient mobility?</p>
<p>involved in rwaction implies the reactants so 36.
The classification is cell structure and environment
the motile is bilaterally symmetrical
the smoking is emphsymma
the mutation is in gametes
the node1 is phylum</p>
<p>Wonder how the curve is going to be!? I hope i get a 750! What is the curb normally!</p>
<p>how many can u get wrong and still get an 800?</p>