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<p>What was the answer to the one with horse and alligator as answers?</p>
<p>it was horse</p>
<p>This was easier than the April one, I think.
The passage I had a lot of trouble with was the physics one. I guessed on like all of them.
But when I got to the meiosis part i was so happy! Thank you, AP Biology.</p>
<p>what was the letter of the answer to the last question??? was it B or C?</p>
<p>can we get a compiled list!</p>
<p>Does anyone know if my time restrained guesses of 36-40 ALL C were right?</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>
<p>@JKap: For my 36-40, I had one C. I guessed C for that one though. Of course, I was running out of time so I could be so totally wrong.</p>
<p>@JP 1000</p>
<p>no in the picture it had 2 double chromosomes before splitting and 2 single chromosomes after the first split</p>
<p>ah ****, i dont know why but this science was really tough</p>
<p>It’s meiosis I they are talking about – not II. The 6 are split into 3doubles in the cells that will undergo meiosis II</p>
<p>3X2 = 6 single</p>
<p>does anyone remember getting the answer of 1 chromosome for one of the questions? or was it two chromosomes? </p>
<p>also does anyone remember geting the answer of 60 cm? i dont’ remember at all the passage or the question…but i just know for a scicne question i put 60cm</p>
<p>60cm was the height jets of the cylinder
I got 2 chromosomes for an answer… i think it was 4/2</p>
<p>waht did you put for the one that was like…th creatures wouldnt’ punch holes in shells if they could digets the animals without punching holes?</p>
<p>i put the answer a–which said something along the lines of…yes, because the limplets did not have holes punched and they were digested?</p>
<p>Are you talking about the Percentage one? Could ALL of the something unpunched have not been digested… I’m probably wrong on the wording but it gave like 25% and something else blah</p>
<p>anyway… I put NO for that one i think… i don’t remember</p>
<p>The answer to that one was yes because 10% of Limplets survived but 20% didn’t have punched holes, therefore 10% where digested and eaten without bein punched, Don’t have to punch holes.</p>