<p>it wasnt monthly for sure...because that was a tricky answer cuz it says throughout their lifetime....whcih is very wrong if you know about menopause</p>
<p>i really cant remmber that question...do u remmber any of the answer chocie for it?</p>
<p>it wasnt monthly for sure...because that was a tricky answer cuz it says throughout their lifetime....whcih is very wrong if you know about menopause</p>
<p>i really cant remmber that question...do u remmber any of the answer chocie for it?</p>
<p>yea i don't really remember anything else about the female menstruation problem, sorry. </p>
<p>what about the hawaiian island one? i left that one blank because i really wasn't sure</p>
<p>oh i put that the islands are too far away from everything else...its like the only that made sense</p>
<p>The only choices I remember are the two I listed. I'm pretty sure the other 3 were wrong...what was the wording of the question again? Wasn't it something like: Which of the following is normal for adult female menstruation?</p>
<p>bannana_girl - Bah, for the islands I put the one that said the island was on a fault or something. I was thinking that the island is far away from everything else kind of matched the Galapagos Islands type of thing. D'oh!</p>
<p>...then it was the epithilium sheds itself im 100% sure</p>
<p>darn i thought about that answer, but i had some doubts also. </p>
<p>yep it asked what was normal about menstruation.</p>
<p>the question about hawaii was an except question. so, 4 made sense, 1 (the correct answer) didn't. so that answer is wrong. I put the one about the mantle.</p>
<p>Epithilium? Err...was that another one of the choices? I know that the one I chose said "endometrium."</p>
<p>hey azure, for that menstruation question i put the endometrium answer too cause when the egg is fertilized, the resulting embryo secretes some hormone to prolong the life of the corpus luteum, and...that thing secretes more progesterone and the uterine lining (the endometrium) never falls off. which is basically a missed period caused by the beginnings of pregnancy. yeah, its kinda like that. sounds good to me.</p>
<p>oh wow i dont' even think i caught that.</p>
<p>acraig - Yeah, I put the one about the mantle as well, but it seems that that's wrong. I guess it's because that it being on a mantle supports the other choices that lava (Or whatever it said) happens a lot and geographically splits the island (Leading to speciation, etc.).</p>
<p>that weird hawaii question i put the answer that said it had a dry side and a rainy side or something like that. didnt fit with the other answers.</p>
<p>did i make that up? i think the question asked about what fact wouldn't lead to the large variety of flies. i'm pretty sure that was the question.</p>
<p>a dry side and a rainy side would lead to multiple fly species adapted to survival in both dry and rainy climates. so... I don't think that is right.</p>
<p>The question was something like: "Which of the following would NOT support the conclusion/results in the passage." The conclusion/results was something to do with speciation/adaptive radiation or something like that (I don't quite remember). Basically, what is NOT evidence or does NOT lead to/support that a lot of speciation occurred on that island.</p>
<p>Yeah, so </p>
<ol>
<li>multiple rain climates in one location</li>
<li>isolation</li>
<li>plant diversity</li>
</ol>
<p>all would increase diversity of a species</p>
<p>said something about the largest population of drosiphilias all being descendants of a single fly egg. and what evidence least supported this claim?</p>
<p>the largest number of SPECIES of flies...i put the answer about how the islands are located over a hot mantle or something...</p>
<p>acraig - I think we got the right answer, but the part of my brain that argued against that answer said: "If something is isolated forever, does that always lead to speciation? If it wasn't isolated from the rest of the world, does that mean that some species could migrate to a totally different environment and the fittest would survive best there and lead to more speciation?"</p>
<p>I think the above is a stretch, but it did come up in my brain when I was doing that question. I think I need a break for bio right now. I'm going to go get something to eat and enjoy the rest of the day now that I'm done with SATs :)</p>
<p>Though I have ACTs in 2 weeks, and then I have the SATs again one week after that...<em>sigh</em></p>
<p>who remember that one food web question? i was stuck on one answer choice that said herbivores get more energy than carnivores and another that said most of the energy is lost at each level. any ideas?</p>