<p>i think the dog answer was the one that said it was before meiosis. not sure, but i think it was whichever choice referred to the part of meiosis that happens before, not when meiosis is done. okay, that was confusing…</p>
<p>for like 36-40 I guessed C for all, does anyone recall how many I guessed right?, if any?</p>
<p>what about the question…is it true that creatures would not punch holes in shells if they didnt have to do that in order to digest them? </p>
<p>i put yes and the answer was provided iwth the limplets or something? it was answer choice a.</p>
<p>alsooo–second question. one of the answers i put was like “most of the hermit crabs were not eaten” …i think it was the first question in taht science passage…does anyone know what i’m referring to</p>
<p>jets - i put yes</p>
<p>and i think i put the same thing for ur 2nd q</p>
<p>i guessed on the gene x question completely…but reading the threads people say the answer is 1 or 2…
dog answer second animal question
i think the question with the alligator…i and most people put horse…
i put 4 for some question…but i don’t know which one…</p>
<p>did you put for any question sample 1 is less than 0.2??? and do you know any other questions from science mieosis…what about what student 1 and 2 agreed upon…</p>
<p>I don’t recall anything about student one or two. Any idea what number this was?</p>
<p>meiosis science section when talking about viewpoints…
i screwed this section up…there were 8 questions…do you remember any?
- gene x
- double chromoses
- horse
- dog
- student 1 and student 2 agree upon
8.</p>
<ol>
<li>sperm</li>
<li>?</li>
<li>?</li>
</ol>
<p>Does anyone know the fish one about punching holes, I said since 10% survived but 20% were not punched that therefore they don’t have to punch holes</p>
<p>i also calculated 10% and 20%…and i think those numbers were only in one option…
meiosis science section when talking about viewpoints…
i screwed this section up…there were 8 questions…do you remember any?
- gene x
- double chromoses
- horse
- dog
- student 1 and student 2 agree upon
- sperm
8.</p>
<p>Wait, for the last one, was 12 an option?</p>
<p>Science was way easier than the June one, about the same as the april one.</p>
<p>no this one was way harder than the one in june. what are you talking about. the tire passage was impossible.</p>
<p>No, on this one, I don’t even have to read the passage, but on the june one I do.</p>
<p>lol, I don’t even remember the tire passage you were talking about. All I remember is that I was cruising through the science portion. Idk maybe I got them all wrong lol. I hope not though. =)</p>
<p>does anyone remember a question about which would have the greatest number of cells? did anyone put A, something involving a dog cell prior to meiosis?</p>
<p>Also, it was around the second to last question - the 6n chromosomes and the AAA cell would have 1 gene X? Or am I combining different questions?</p>
<p>ran out of time for the chromosomes section. =/
i thought this science was a bit easier than the last ACT.</p>
<p>Can anyone post the compiled list of ans.?? Thanks!</p>
<p>@ichiruki
I put the same thing.</p>
<p>For the last four questions of the test, did anyone get all A’s or mostly A’s? I know one of them is wrong, but other than that, did anyone get A’s for those? I know this is a very vague question.</p>
<p>for the last question on science…it was like if the cell start out with 6 double chromosomes…wat does cell AA have…I said 12 single chromosomes…cuz in meiosis the 6 double replicate to make 12 double…6 double go to one cell AA…the other 6 double go to the other cell AA…in the end…the 4 cell AAA’s have 6 single chromosomes…</p>
<p>5 on AP bio…</p>
<p>did anybody else say 12 single chromosomes</p>