<p>:( im sorry to hear that
i know how it feels i missed the one with bacterial levels the same way
didnt read correctly.. i put day 4....+ i was sleepy</p>
<p>this is probably an extremely stupid question.. but the question about modern theories of evolution.. what was the answer?</p>
<p>and another one... something about the evolution of an animal being "adaptive" (i dont really remember the question but that was the answer i put)</p>
<p>Was this E?</p>
<p>By the way the core question with Mendel... what was the answer...</p>
<p>can someone get three wrong and still get an 800?</p>
<p>mendel question: he was the first the quantify results blahblah</p>
<p>I think it was the answer with the word "quantitative" in it</p>
<p>Yeah I chose that too. </p>
<p>@lalala: probably yes.</p>
<p>no one remember the evolution question? i remember one of the choices was like sexual reproduction is necessary
and
population growth exceeds somethingg</p>
<p>lol 16 pgs in 1 day</p>
<p>In less than 6 hours I would say.</p>
<p>wait, when you close the lid of the terrarium, doesn't the O2 levels constantly increase in 24 hours?</p>
<p>im pretty sure mendel DIDN'T quantify results b/c i remember my bio teacher saying he didn't know the ratios and what not, and for that question i put A--something about sexual reproduction and peas</p>
<p>No, because the salamanders and stuff use the O2</p>
<p>i remember i put something like experimental whatever...</p>
<p>what was the question about the enzyme and lysosomes?
i think i put ribosomes, if what i think is the question yall were talking about.</p>
<p>@kpxandy:I don't think so.
Sexual reproduction in peas is just too narrow. He was trying to define general genetics rules. He made like 3 laws I think, and they weren't only related to peas.</p>
<p>my ap bio teacher said mendel did quantify the results and stressed that point alot during our genetics unit...</p>
<p>It was definitely lysosomes. Think about it, if there were an error in ribosomes the body probably wouldn't be able to make any proteins at all...but with Tay-Sachs there's an error in a specific protein. I just remember Tay-Sachs being a problem with lysosomes and didn't think about the question, thankfully.</p>
<p>on the first page, were 2 photoperiodism and 2 mutualism?</p>
<p>@j_isabella: i also put ribosomes cause the deficiency was in producing an enzyme i guess which is a protein.</p>