SAT Bio question about respiration and photos...

<p>I was looking over some stuff today in PR's book..and some questions came to mind.
Do you really have to know all the products and the reactants of glycolysis, PCD, Krebs Cycle, Electron Transport Chain, and Photosynthesis? I mean, I think I have them all down pretty well, they just don't seem to be that important, or am I missing the point?
I also stumbled upon a question in Kaplan's book about something with sarcoplasm (I know its related with the muscle cell's cytoplasm) and CA ion exchange or something like that.. is that necessary to know? It seems like that's too specific.
Also, I guess this is more of a general/ambiguous question, but what exactly does one need to know about plants? Diff b/t monocots and dicots? leaf structure? classification? All of it. haha
-Thanks</p>

<p>See, here's the thing that bugged me about the Bio SAT: there is a VERY braod range of topics, but they can only test you on so much, and you don't know which portion they're going to throw at you. I studied so so much for everything but the test only covered about 1/3 of what I studied, plus some of which I didn't. I got 800 though so I'm happy. So just know as much as you can about as much as you can and you'll be fine.</p>

<p>Yes, study all that you can. Hahah, I love how we both post on the same threads about biology I<3Pi</p>

<p>Haha we do! :]</p>

<p>Study all you can. From what I've seen, they usually throw out basic Photosyntehis/Respiration questions, so nothing over the top to worry about.</p>

<p>Thanks you guys for all the info! I'll try and get everything in. haha</p>