<p>@S2530S2</p>
<p>Absolutely incorrect.</p>
<p>Test cross was A_ x aa and will always be A_ x aa. </p>
<p>The test gave you the answers a few questions back when dealing with the ripped off dude and his Bull with the recessive cow. >_></p>
<p>@S2530S2</p>
<p>Absolutely incorrect.</p>
<p>Test cross was A_ x aa and will always be A_ x aa. </p>
<p>The test gave you the answers a few questions back when dealing with the ripped off dude and his Bull with the recessive cow. >_></p>
<p>how about the q (in bio E) about which of the following shows like the sucess of an environment or something about that. it was the q b4 darwins theory. It was either biomass or population.</p>
<p>Why was the young oak (or cedar i forgot) there? I said pollen crossed over to the plot of land.</p>
<p>The tree questions I think ive got that first one wrong. The last one I know I got 100% (the letter choice was B)</p>
<p>Why did species 1 decline around 3.5 (pot experiment question) and what was the main source of energy/food.</p>
<p>for the larva thingy, i said that the molting hormone makes it develop, and the continuation would keep it in the pupal stage</p>
<p>Same here. Had to go with the graph for that one.</p>
<p>how about which graph incorrectly represents the information? i said the line graph one.</p>
<p>what about the biomass question. does it increase or decrease as you go up??</p>
<p>decrease as it goes up</p>
<p>damn I put down it stays the same haha</p>
<p>i can't believe this... i confused test cross with hybrid cross -_-</p>
<p>i failed. i hate SAT bio</p>
<p>and for the graph question, i put the pie graph.. i don't know but it just didn't make sense to me at that time.</p>
<p>anonymous- it decreases, because the energy was transferred to heat energy right? or something to that effect.</p>
<p>dammit i feel like i bombed this test. there were just so many iffy questions. i hope the curve is lenient i just needa break 700.....:-(</p>
<p>the chart question was the very first choice, I am 90% certain simply becuase the first graph never showed the affects of having nothing added to the plants to begin with (i.e, no control) so there was nothing to base the results on. That reasoning seemed fairly plausible for me and I went with that answer.</p>
<p>i was considering that too, n0ndignus, and ur prob right. The only reason i didnt choose that one is because i think it read "increase after nutrients" (im prob wrong on that too my memory sucks) so i thought it didnt need to show control. It decreases because there are always less consumers as you go up due to the loss in energy from trophic level to trophic level. I totally bombed the test too, i prob got like a 450.
- any body have any answers to my previous questions?</p>
<p>omg... i changed that answer -_- should have left it A.
do you remember any other questions anonymous?</p>
<p>does anyone remember the 3rd question of the 2 chambered heart, where there is the least CO2? i put 6, but it might have been 4 i dont know</p>
<p>Was 6 on the right side of the picture?</p>
<p>i'm not sure how that drawing was labeled. do you remember which ones were 6 and 4?
also, not sure if this was cleared earlier.. but the oxidation-reduction involves the transfer of electrons.</p>
<p>i only remember teh questions i got wrong, so thats like 80 of em.
For the heart one i said two chambered fish heart, and i put the one on the right side had the least co2. i think that was E. I also said that the part where it turned from oxygenated to deoxygenated (the top part) resembled the lungs of a dog. What do u think of this?</p>