OFFICIAL SAT II BIO June 2..

<p>well yes but i was looking online (looked the question up on google) and it said that golgi app. carry glycoproteins or some crap like that.</p>

<p>ya the linked genes i think 2 of them were right and the one about crossing over recombines them was wrong</p>

<p>huddling shrinking...thermoregulation</p>

<p>and agglutiantion was correct</p>

<p>ALSO for Mendel...was it all 3?</p>

<p>i put the agg whatever answer too</p>

<p>Mendel question - I put all 3</p>

<p>what was the answer to the one question that said if you hydrolize a glycogen what will it turn out to be or some jazz like that?</p>

<p>glucose?
i put all 3 for mendel</p>

<p>sorry it was glucagon**
X_X</p>

<p>would it look stupid to score a 750, and then retake it in october? i don't want to cancel but i'd like a better score!</p>

<p>Glucagon is the hormone that increases the blood-sugar level; it is the opposite of insulin. If you hydrolize glycogen, then it will turn into glucose.</p>

<p>Was that in the molecular test? I took ecology, and I don't remember that question.</p>

<p>i dont think that's part of "molecular & cellular biology" though.</p>

<p>Tehcnically, it is. And some of the questions cross anyway.</p>

<p>The question was: "If you hydrolize GLUCAGON whats gonna come out" or something along those lines.
and the choices were something like RNA, fats, proteins, amino acids, and one other.</p>

<p>I never saw that question. Is it in molecular only. I don't know what to say for that one. If it was glycogen, then hydrolizing it would produce starch because starch is stored as glycogen. It's a polysaccharide. But for glucagon, I don't know.</p>

<p>What was the answer for the mollusk question? (E section)</p>

<p>no clueee!</p>

<p>i put that the shells were made out of silica</p>

<p>I remember that question, but I don't remember what I put as the answer. Do you know the answer choices? Maybe that'll ring a bell.</p>

<p>oh the answer is that the mantle secrets the shell</p>

<p>lol ty god i took E version, i knew all of it, i looked at M...knew none :D</p>

<p>yea i put mantle, the shells are made of chitin i think?</p>

<p>I think that one I left blank. I had no clue about it except that I knew molluscs had a shell. Hahah.</p>

<p>And for the plant lab question..about the boiled leaves, what was the purpose? (chlorophyll?)</p>