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    To people getting 90+ in Biology: Do I need to have my OWN study notes?

    I heard heinemann biology is pretty good and i believe u can access it online. I just don't have the time to have at another textbook (main ones i use are jacaranda and biology in focus)
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    To people getting 90+ in Biology: Do I need to have my OWN study notes?

    I made my biology notes using NSW Biology, Biology in Focus, Jacaranda 2 and biology in context. Since im using multiple textbooks, i dont really use other past students' notes as the info i have is already comprehensive enough. Personally, I find that by writing my own notes, i can actually...
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    Has anyone done the 2015 NEAP trial?

    I think i can get my hands on the paper in the next 2 weeks maybe then i can evaluate :p
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    Troubles..

    Yes. U should :)
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    Troubles..

    Remember u can also mention other stuff besides fred hollows such as the World Cataract Foundation which also successfully decrease the rate of blindness
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    Troubles..

    1. Bluegas got a pretty good explanation. 2. yes, cataracts can result as a result of the denaturing of proteins and hence it would result in the clumping of them in the lens which causes the cloudiness (u see that in aged people) 3. Use comvex lenses w/ different thickness (i.e. different...
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    Thicker wires for lower voltage?

    Lol all i know is that thicker wires would provide lower resistance
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    mangrove salt regulation?

    Accumulation?
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    HSC Biology Marathon 2015

    The replication of DNA is a mechanism that allows evolution can occur. Through the replication of DNA such as in mitosis, somatic cells in living organisms can be replicated so that they are similar to the ones that they (new cells) are replacing. This ensures the survival of the species and...
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    HSC Biology Marathon 2015

    1. A large sample size is needed and so information should be collected from other aged care homes nearby. 2. The information collected should comprise of people having a broad range of lifestyle activities, ethnicity and diet 3. A control group can be used which can be established by...
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    atar estimate (havent received report yet)

    After receiving my trial marks, i can again estimate my ranks :) (my ranks might be better after receiving report but the following ranks are of the worst possible) Standard eng: 6/100 Maths 2u: 4/24 Chemistry: 1/13 Physics: 5/15 Biology: 3/39 Ancient History: 1/43
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    Which equation of Cu to use at the cathode?

    Cathode: cu2+ +2e- -> cu (s) 0.34V
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    Fermentation of glucose question help.

    C6H12O6 -> 2co2 + 2c2h5oh molar ratio b/w co2 and ethanol is 1:1 n (co2)= 5.68/44 = 0.129... moles = n (ethanol) m (ethanol) = 0.129 x MM (Ethanol) = 0.129 x 46 = 5.938..g
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    Galvanic cell, identifying the anode and the cathode question help.

    Ni2+ has a reduction potential of -0.24 which is lower than the 0.52 of cu+. So nickel metal is the anode and copper is the cathode.
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    CSSA Biology Trial 2015

    Yeah i forgot to mention beadle and tatum (assumed everyone knew xD). But for genes i would go with mendel and maybe touch on morgan depending on the total mark of the question.
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    CSSA trial standard english paper 2 modules. What were your thoughts?

    I got 20/20 for mod c was my highest lol (even tho the q was kind da out of the rubic). I stuffed up mod b tho.. got 12/20 lol
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    help with simple q

    Exactly.
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    help with simple q

    Okay just went through some past papers. I eadily found another one like what i said. Gosford 2011 last question (part 3) "give your ans to the nearest mm" and question had the units as cm. The answer is "46.8cm"
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