SATII Biology MAY

<p>Anyone remember any of the Photosynthesis with isotopes questions?</p>

<p>The TAT mRNA questions</p>

<p>Structure for locomotive?</p>

<p>H+ concentration 10^-4 question</p>

<p>Or the which of the following cannot belong on the same trophic level?</p>

<p>I know i got altruism in the beginning for an answer, blood type question is O only</p>

<p>grasslands have no food though, tropical rain forest provides the most fruits</p>

<p>the food source one is definitely rain forest (think of all the fruit that come from rain forests)... and tay sachs has to be lysosomes</p>

<p>structure for locomotion is microfibrils
ph 4
sheep and wofl</p>

<p>I think micro-something was my answer for movement. And the ph was 4. I think the one on diff levels was a goat and some other carnivore.</p>

<p>yeah tay sachs is lysosomes</p>

<p>i said tay sachs ribosomes</p>

<p>oh yeah, it was sheep. haha...not goat.</p>

<p>how many questions wrong for an 800? do you guys think? my friend thinks he got 2-4 wrong and got 790 last year</p>

<p>what about that bog question... carniverous plants adapted because they lacked something...</p>

<p>I think you can't get more than 2 wrong, answering all the questions to get a 800. That was the curve for pr.</p>

<p>nitrogen was the answer to bog</p>

<p>80-73----800
72-790
71-70 780
from COLLEGEBOARD</p>

<p>microtubule for movement
pH -4</p>

<p>anyone take E?</p>

<p>ARRGHH
" The condition is caused by insufficient activity of an enzyme called hexosaminidase A that catalyzes the biodegradation of fatty acid derivatives known as gangliosides. Hexasaminidase A is a vital hydrolytic enzyme , found in the lysosomes, that breaks down lipids. "</p>

<p>Hey, I'm still confused at the grassland vs. rainforest one. I choose grassland b/c the grassland provides many crops.
Isn't it extremely important for the agricultural sector. It is within this biome that large and small-scale crop and stock farming is extensively practiced.</p>

<p>hey what did u put for mutations</p>

<p>grasslands can produce lots of food, but the rainforest produces millions of tons of fruit a year</p>

<p>"people also rely on tropical rainforest for food, medicine, timber, travel, and more. Rainforests around the world provide people with food and spices, for example, allspice, vanilla, cacao, cassava, ginger, bananas, black pepper, sugar cane, nutmeg and more." from a site</p>