<p>the experiment showed that the older nuclei had the ability to still control development</p>
<p>what did you guys get for the seed question was the answer seed dispersal or something?</p>
<p>I thought m was pretty easy though, there was only one question I was unsure of. The general 60 questions though were definitely harder than the one I took in May.</p>
<p>What did you guys get for the mice pro-nuclei/ two embryo with the chart that increased first and then at 24 hours it increased in the two embryo one and then both zero at the end?</p>
<p>dci, the answer was seed dispersal, the fluffy things could blow in the wind to spread the plants, and the burrs get stuck in organisms, which take them to other places. I put that it protects the embryo, though :/. Hopefully that’s the only one I got wrong.</p>
<p>What do you think the curve will be?</p>
<p>the cell that grows into into stems and leaves was apical meristem?</p>
<p>yes, andyp</p>
<p>for the immune response one, what was the answer? i put e… random guess</p>
<p>for the mice question i got fertilization, 1~2 hours, and cleavage</p>
<p>dci, it wasn’t cleavage. The cell hadn’t started to rapidly divide yet</p>
<p>cleavage? why would it be cleavage? It was fertilization</p>
<p>oh ****…</p>
<p>Was it 1-2 hours or 1-6 for frog egg fertilization?</p>
<p>the immune response one was 1)histamine released 2)swelling 3)phagocytic cells 4)pus builds up 5)new cells made</p>
<p>It was fertilization for the third question.</p>
<p>What was the number of hours untill fertilization? (The second one)</p>
<p>And does anyone remember the answer to the first one?</p>
<p>The first one on the test was skin</p>
<p>I mean the first one on the mice fertilization/ hours one.</p>
<p>your wrong dci about the mice. it was fertilization, 9-24, and then cleavage. WHAT DO YOU GUYS THINK THE CURVE WILL BE???</p>
<p>do you remember what the question was medicalboy?</p>