<p>it depends on which colleges you are applying to. a lot of them do take jan scores.</p>
<p>some other answers</p>
<p>-follicle stimulating hormone comes from the pituitary gland
-introducing a non-compatible blood type causes agglutination
-respiration and calvin cycle can occur in plants without light
-spermatogenesis requires meiosis
-something about the chromatids separating after the centromere splits
-tRNA attaches to amino acids
-RNA polymerase carries out transcription
-oxygen and CO2 go into or out of the blood through diffusion
-in the picture with the plant parts: leaves carry out photosynthesis, and the stigma or stamen or whatever they asked for are parts of the flower
-something about cyanobacteria...they have no mitochondria if that was one of the answer choices, can't remember
-bacteria supply nitrogen to soil
-linked genes - i left that question blank
-the amount of oxygen consumed is the best indicator of the rate of photosynthesis?</p>
<p>i put glucose but i haev no idea, it was a guess</p>
<p>Adrienne,</p>
<p>I am pretty sure you are correct for all of those answers... good for you...</p>
<p>do you remember any questions about the lab experiemnts? i wanted to check my answers but i forgot most of the questions...</p>
<p>for the linked gene, i think it would be crossing over</p>
<p>i cant remember any specific lab questions. i sort of remember the labs though...one was about plants being exposed to no light, light, or 1 hr of light after 23 hrs of darkness. another about detecting acid or CO2 with lime juice. i took molecular btw.</p>
<p>Here are the answers i am not sure about, can you help me to check them?</p>
<p>coevolution? for the tree which is protected by insect that gets food from the tree or something?
chromosome doesn't have membrane
frog is the one that least like others
mushroom and yeast for something like the cloest relationship
sequence of nitrogen bases
determining factor of nature selection is survive?</p>
<p>i dont remember the nitrogen question, but the rest are right.</p>
<p>for molecular, there was a lab about Trial 1, 2,3, and 4 different solutions. for the second question, it asked the toxic of solution 3 can be compare to what? i put comparing to water, but i am not sure about.</p>
<p>other labs were mammals temperature. i put something is less related to cat than the other one.</p>
<p>another one: due to environmental factors, the short tail, doesn't pass to the next generation because the mutation doesn't on DNA, rite?</p>
<p>i think the cold /warm-blooded animal lab was the easier than the rest of them...do you remember other questions about the plant lab with all the three plants exposed to dark/light?</p>
<p>i put compared to water for one of the questions too. i think that was asking about the toxicity of the chemicals to e. coli. for the temperature one i put the cat had the most stable body temperature and that you can infer that mammals regulate body temperature differently.</p>
<p>piaoyuelingxing,</p>
<p>i wasn't sure about that question..but I put something else....i remeber reading about it but I believe the cut tail is not expressed in the next generation because it is not part of the germ cell...or whatever cell that is used to make the gametes in meiosis</p>
<p>i can think of another lab question about inject some testies or something, the initial weight, and final wieght, and average size something. i didn't get what is the relationship between the average size and other materials. was the first answer 120? i am not sure about. </p>
<p>and the second one increase more.</p>
<p>and then near the end of the lab questions, there was a answer about all the something can increase the size, rite?</p>
<p>other lab was the nucleus one, i put clone; and old gene won't affect the development; they have identical cells.</p>
<p>i think you are right though...it makes more sense --what you are saying</p>
<p>the dark, light plant one was easy. jst the first one doesn't make glucose, and for the last question of this lab, i put respiration. the question was what will the first do</p>
<p>for the cut tail i put something like no genes were changed, therefore the offspring wont be affected. its like if you accidently cut off a finger, your kids would still be born with 10 fingers.</p>
<p>i got 120 as well. there was some question about how testerone affected the testes size. it would shrink them. the data from the lab was that the comb size of the roosters got larger from more testerone, but the body weight decreased. and i got the same answers for the frog cloning one too.</p>
<p>there was another one about the food chain. seed, mouse, flea, something? what was the answer about that one</p>