i'm guessing what you mean is do we have to show negative feedback of increase and decrease? if so no unless they say specifically how it deals with increase/decrease
you should definitely say its a negative feedback as it makes it return to normal. if you give me the exact question i can answer...
i always say to my friends hey you know 6 months today, 3 months today, 2 months today. time actually goes by so fast when things are coming up. i haven't done nearly enough study to be prepared completely for the hsc but theres lots of time and that 2 week break before to be filled with past...
do the last 10 years of hsc papers. have your syllabus with you and tick off the dot points which get asked. that will show you what you can answer and what you aren't as good at. that should take you a while and will help you to memorise a lot
okey dokey this is really simple once you get your head around it :)
consider the normal coding of DNA. DNA gets unwound, transcribed into mRNA, travels to the cytoplasm where tRNA turns it into amino acids which get combined to make polypeptides. Now if the DNA experiences a mutation to the...
i'm excited but not having the consistency of seeing those people ive known for 6 years will be a challenge. new friends to make and lots of new experiences though so it's sort of good
lol for real you're going to make your contribution be a correction?
this is my writing under exam conditions and my writing when i'm just doing school work at home. guess which is which?
depends on the amount of exams and how much theyre worth. i started studying for trials about 6 weeks before but i'd been making notes for the last 3 months.
OP: I think the best way is to have all your notes ready a couple of weeks before and then for the few weeks before exams do a range of...
ive got 85+ in all my subjects but english which is like a 60 :/ hopefully i go better in trials! and band 6's seem pretty easy like most of them are in the 70-80 range