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  1. fionarykim

    2013 HSC Results/ATAR banter!

    state rank my ass my school is ranked like 100 and im not coming first in anything was at least hoping for all rounders but nope, freaking maths ZOMG ohwells hahahah SO EXCITED FOR RESULTS
  2. fionarykim

    2013 HSC Results/ATAR banter!

    Im sorry for being so noob what are merit lists?
  3. fionarykim

    How much Holiday study?

    I did about 4 hours each day in the holidays if you think about it, you're awake for about 12 so doing 4 isnt that much Also i recommend its much more important to consolidate the work you have learnt rather than learn ahead i learnt one topic ahead for every subject during the christmas break...
  4. fionarykim

    Atar bingo.

    im going 95 ahahah
  5. fionarykim

    Is Extension 2 worth it?

    it would be great if u could reply someones post here without mentioning girls LOL
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    LMFAO once in awhile mate

    LMFAO once in awhile mate
  7. fionarykim

    Band 6 in Extension 1 math

    Maths in focus is slightly eaiser than the the other textbooks but it also builds ur foundation the best i think its great for starters, especially for the harder questions and yeah dude u can definately B6 like that! i ddidnt do 3u tutoring, and i only used Maths in focus, teacher was...
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    Multiple Choice

    ohhhh right yeahh ooops my bad thanks guys!
  9. fionarykim

    Multiple Choice

    Sorry just on fizzys answers how come 11 is B? X rays have the longest wavelength in the electromagnetic spectrum? so how can the answer be that they have a short wavelength?
  10. fionarykim

    General thoughts

    Yeh you did it right (: rate of change simply means the gradient, so the greatest rate of change would be where the gradient was the steepest, and it was from 90+ to where it hit the ground and i just estimated that to be like 93 or somthing LOL
  11. fionarykim

    Communications

    Yeahh i saw the two 6 markers and was like what the fuck is this HAHAHA so instead i just wrote everythign i knew, to do with the keywords in the question HAHA
  12. fionarykim

    Biology 2013ers MARATHONN

    okay someone explain to me again wth the law of segregation and law of independent assortment means in like the easiest possible way LOL
  13. fionarykim

    Biology 2013ers MARATHONN

    uhm idk if we need to know this but i remember reading it off like somebook last year... neutrophils are basically phagocytes which are produced when it is an acute diseases, so like a disease which lasts for a few days or even a few hours where as macrophones are for diseases that are more...
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    Biology 2013ers MARATHONN

    would the answer be ornithine? because since enzyme 1 was mutated, accordin to Beadle and taytums one gene one polypeptite hypothesis, without that enzyme ornithine would not be produced. this would break the chain and hence the fungus growth is inhibited. As long as ornithine is added to the...
  15. fionarykim

    HSC Biology exam paper

    what i thought this years would be hard... coz 2012 was super easy and 2011 was sorta hard LOL
  16. fionarykim

    Biology 2013ers MARATHONN

    This answer is pretty much right except, environment affects the phenotype much more than the genotype. although it does due to mutations like you said. Environment can effect genetically identical twins, and allow them to look quite different. this is due to their life style, habitat, diet etc...
  17. fionarykim

    Biology 2013ers MARATHONN

    Transgenic species such as BT crops and Bt cotton have significant impacts on society -it has lead to a much more effective prodctuion of crops and cotton, saving millions of dollars of worth of crops a year, as they kill the insect pests which eat them. This also saves costs for pesticides (and...
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    Biology 2013ers MARATHONN

    Wow do you remember all that info? how do u remember dates omg Ahh this Q seems so simple but idk how to answer it.. Organisms have specific internal environments in which enzymes work at optimal efficiency. As the salinity of the water increases, this acts as selective pressure from the...
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    Biology 2013ers MARATHONN

    oh what the hell is this LMFAO Malaria is a disease that has affected many throughout history. Outline the historical development in understanding the cause and prevention of malaria.
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    Biology 2013ers MARATHONN

    Aldosterone - is released by the adrenal gland when there is a detected drop in blood pressure. Aldosterone acts on the tubule walls of the nephron to increase its permeability to sodium. This results in more sodium actively reaborbed into the bloodstream and hence water would also move into the...
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