virus- no. they need to be inside a host.
actually i dont know... im confused. all i know is i did microscopes...
i should of put a 'VERY VERY STRONG' microscope.
when i read qu 6,
i pretty much eliminated A and B straight away.
D looked more correct imo as it demonstrates an ectotherm's reliability of its external temperature for its body temperature. so pretty much as the cage temp increases, it's body temperature increases. ( ectotherms usually have...
i put B.
this is why i think B is wrong.
inflammation only decreases when the infection is fully dissapeared from the small area. could pathogens still be present when inflammation is decreasing even though it only decreases when the pathogens are all gone?
someone correct me
i think i got 13/15. i got 12 and 15 wrong LOL
omg the two i got wrong were so easy... if only i had time to check....
was was the correct answer for 15?
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i actually thought the number of lines they gave us werent enough... lol
i kind of went down to the bottom of the page on the blood donation one....
how many pages did u do for the 7 marker for communication? i did two but i think most it was bs lol
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i nearly missed the two questions at the back of the question writing booklet about meiosis and genetic variation. would've been a 6 mark loss if i didnt see them LOL
i ended up finding them 15 minutes before it ended.:karate:
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heyyyy
omg all that B and T cell knowledge for nothing!!!
lol
i actually had to think alot about the longer questions in communication:
b) 'It was observed that a new insect species had a flat disk on the inner knee of each foreleg.
How could you use a first-hand...
i think it usually goes easy,hard,easy,hard
lets hope this year its easy!!!
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ok, i suggest everyone get some goodnights sleep tonight and if you still need to study, wake up earlier in the morning to do so, so its fresh in your mind =)