Can anybody think of any questions that have not been discussed?
Yes! I said inversion as well.
For the acidification of environment, did you say burning fossil fuels?
I said fossil fuels!
Does anyone remember what they put for how the GC concentration affects the bacteria or something like that?
I said fossil fuels but not sure
It is fossil fuels (via barron’s)
Only ones I know I have wrong are fats (i said carbs and then realized it was fats but still forgot to go back and change it), and most likely the pine tree one.
@dreamingstars higher GC concentration allows the DNA to not so easily denature at higher temperatures
What about the question of how (radioactive or fluorescent or something) proteins ended up in vesicles?
Oh for M takers, what did you guys say for which gene would be used to compare the relationships between humans and also the one for deciding if it was an animal, plant, etc.
I said for humans use the one with the three differences, and then for the other one I said use the one that was 0, 0, 0, 6, 18
for the calcium in m, was it that as the calcium hit 50, the body would try to increase it?
So was the order for the hotspring 3-2-1?
I thought it would be the aerosol one. Was it talking about acid rain or ozone
@CGlynn yeah, the rRNA gene
Overall thoughts: Graphs were tricky and confusing, questions were too specific at times, thought Barrons practice tests were easier. Beginning of test was a bit hard, middle was easier, and ending (for M section) was a bit confusing. Missed probably at least 6 or 7. Hoping for a 700 lol.
@h0pefulgirl I’m pretty sure that one was endocytosis. Something with cytosis at the end, at least
@CGlynn for that calcium question, i remember that question had a graph right? and the graph was the more of the hormone, the lower the blood calcium level
For the question in the begining about like the changing alleles was it gene drift or gene flow?
AaxBb unlinked cross, will offspring be:
AB or ab
AB or Ab or aB or ab
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