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  1. gloworm14

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    are these notes substantial for macfarlane burnet? australian virologist best know for his contributions to immunology experimented with influenza viruses by growing them in fertilised hen's eggs proposed radical theory 'clonal selection theory' about wbc called lymphocytes burnet and...
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    ummm i have a feeling they're gonna put something about rbc or wbc count in the multiple choice. for the prac? i think there will definately be at least one question on a prac, if not the big question. im just hoping its not a 'design an experiment' qu. i just hope it just asks us to write...
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    id rather do pasteurs experiment than the experiments from maintaining a balance. all those heaps of test tubes, chemicals argh... its very hard to put it clearly in a method, especially if ur trying to bs lol hope its not the substrate concentration... although its not that hard to...
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    its actually moved 3 places to the right from mm to µm so my bad lol in my notes it says using 100x mag on a microscope measure the field of view mm look at a prepared slide of human blood under 100 x. count number of rbc across field of view. if too many, count the number across the field of...
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    i would describe the experiment where you blow through a straw into universal indicatored water. green turns into yellow. neutral ph 7--> ph 6.5 shows that CO2 dissolved in water lowers the pH to make it more acidic. you can relate it to the presence of CO2 in a cell, when CO2 dissolved in...
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    it says in my notes that : 1897- Ross discovered 'plasmodium' was the cause of malaria 1898- Grassi was the one that discovered that malaria was transmitted by the Anopheles mosquito can someone verify?
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    for me it will be definately be meiosis probably stuff on B and T cells reproductive technologies transgenic species probably more stuff that i cbb listing
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    my friend called for advanced english and she said it took hours before getting onto a person.
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    i might give them a ring tomorrow about any final things i dont understand... i hope the line wont be too engaged:uhoh:
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    YEAH! umm let me think... i think it was called 'Animal Farm' or 'Animal Factory' or something like that. eww... i googled animal farm video and it comes up with results for an underground porno film wtf lol
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    i have a mental picture of a green pig. ohohoh! how about glow in the dark green rabbits? im not sure what the gene is, but it's from jelly fish. i still dont know what the purpose is...
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    i think that's a good example of a transgenic species. umm does that hormone make the salmon much bigger in size? i think the teach made us watch a video of that once from what i remember.
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    are you sure? omg.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mule ive been learning it the wrong way and the teacher hasnt said anything! omg! lololol
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    BT cotton isnt an animal lol
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    is that like a mule, which is a cross between a female donkey and a male horse? its advantage is that it is more robust and better for labour. its disadvantage is that its sterile. oh wait... thats a hybridisation. woops
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    question- whats the difference between cell differentiation and specialisation? or are they pretty much the same thing?
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    sutton is the grasshopper testes dude. and boveri is the sea urchin dude. pretty much they found out that the factors(now known as genes) that mendel was talking about were located in the chromosomes which carry the units of inheritance.
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    yep. and remembering which ones are non cellular, uni cellular, eucaryotic, unicellular eucaryotic... omg LOL
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    was it just me and my class that found it immaturely funny when the teacher first said phagocyte out loud? anyways, started reading notes on search for a better health. found that most of the beginning points like cleanliness of food,water, personal hygiene was fairly straight common...
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    success one biology is really really helpful imo. ive already gone through thoroughly all the questions from the papers in maintaining a balance and blueprint of life + it gives really good answers that arent too difficult at all to understand. now onto search for a better health +...
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