<p>the amphibian one is salamander
for the life cycle one i put down spores but i really have no idea</p>
<p>was this test harder than ones you took @helpmeihatetests </p>
<p>What was the bilateral symmetry one?
I put bats and birds…</p>
<p>didnt it ask for which one DOES NOT exhibit bilateral symmetry?</p>
<p>yeah, im pretty sure it was which ones do not exhibit bilateral symmetry.</p>
<p>Yea I know so which one was it lol</p>
<p>The fern diagram was spori, the bilateral symmetry was sea urchins and jellyfish, they have radial symmetry.</p>
<p>Oh, and I’m pretty sure the cartilage one was connective tissue with protein something. Osteo- refers to bones. Cartilage are separate and contain about 25% of the body protein.</p>
<p>Egg one was molecules move fast (I) and the proteins denature and harden (3).</p>
<p>crap i think i mis read the cartilage one. Also @Frigidcold i think i got 1 and 3 for the egg on also, but what was the statement for the 2nd choice</p>
<p>do you guys remember any other questions</p>
<p>hi guys! I just made a thread with all the questions I remembered so I hope that can help <a href=“***OFFICIAL SAT BIO E/M OCTOBER 2014 THREAD*** - SAT Subject Test Preparation - College Confidential Forums”>***OFFICIAL SAT BIO E/M OCTOBER 2014 THREAD*** - SAT Subject Test Preparation - College Confidential Forums;
<p>No recollection sorry. Quick fix, the answer to the fern diagram was sori, not spori…</p>