OFFICIAL SAT II BIO June 2..

<p>nice...i either a) want them to cancel the question or b) count it and hv the trapping choice as the right answer lol.....</p>

<p>Do they often throw questions out on these kinds of tests? I would think that would be pretty rare...</p>

<p>prediction 2blank-7wrong</p>

<p>can someone predict my score ^^^^ 2 blank,6-7wrong</p>

<p>Wait so was it def. carbon not oxygen??? I hope so X_X that'd be really dumb if it was oxygen, since carbon is what makes up all organic stuff and a lot of its in our bodies, i think...</p>

<p>elephant, i think it be safe to say it was 700+ at least :)</p>

<p>oxygen wasnt a choice</p>

<p>THANK GOD.
are you 100% positive?</p>

<p>If it were by weight, then oxygen would be the answer.</p>

<p>By DRY weight, then carbon would be the answer.</p>

<p>But since oxygen was apparently not a choice(according to posters here), then it was carbon.</p>

<p>for the A, B, C, D, E question with the organism cladogram did anyone say that B C and D evolved from E since the path extended from E? </p>

<p>and I definitely put trap and relocate for the bird one because its the most ecologically friendly method. introducing a virus is uncontrollable but efficient and introducing another exotic species would just make the problem worse</p>

<p>not quite sure about sound or chemicals though</p>

<p>also there was one question about crossing over for genes on the same chromosome? I'm not quite sure but does anyone remember it?</p>

<p>the chromosome one was weird. They ask for the amount in a somatic cell, but there was no choice for 46, which i believe is the right answer.</p>

<p>Somatic cells contain sex chromosomes...</p>

<p>biology M
80 to 74 = 800
73 & 72 = 790
71 = 780
70 & 69 = 770
68 = 760
67 & 66 = 750
65 = 740
64 = 730</p>

<p>E
80 to 73 = 800
72 = 790
71 & 70 = 780
69 = 770
68 & 67 = 760
66 = 750
65 = 740
64 & 63 = 730
62 = 720
61 & 60 = 710
59 = 700
58 & 57 = 690
56 = 680
55 & 54 = 670
53 = 660
52 = 650</p>

<p>i think this is the scale on the official study guide</p>

<p>Sweet! Hey how recent is the book?</p>

<p>it was 48 because sex chromosomes exist in somatic cells and the question never specified that it was a human karyotype just that it was of an organism's</p>

<p>too bad I still screwed up that trisomy question because I didn't realize they wanted the gamete number not the zygote ehhh</p>

<p>wow that curve looks really forgiving...almost too good to be true haha</p>

<p>that wasn't a human karyotype</p>

<p>i don't know when the book was published, but i'm pretty sure it's within the past 3 years....</p>

<p>okay so maybe i didn't do THAT bad, yayy
also, i think they should def. take out that bird question, any answer could have a pretty strong argument for/against</p>

<p>Do they even take out questions? The only choices with pretty strong arguments are the introduce a new species and virus one. The others were obviously not right.</p>