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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    Thank- you...this is my first blog conversation ever so thanks to all who participated today for making me feel less inadept at this... stuff. In boca al lupo!(Italian saying I learnt, it means good luck or literally "in the mouth of the wolf...")
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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    ...can you explain what a "sig" is and how to apply it? Oh and what are those senior members, impossible things under pseudonyms?
  3. L

    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    ...thanks...sorry if it was offensive. Is it neccessary to know Proto-oncogens?
  4. L

    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    Thank-you...oh, apologies for the immaturity but yes, I did do my homework...what you should write is to do your homework well, I suppose.
  5. L

    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    Oh...so it was that brief of a definition. Thank-you for the answer Xcelz. Good luck, confidence is the key to not "freaking out and having a lapse of memory"...that or just not caring I suppose.
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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    I would create a diagram but seeing as I am unable to find an application and am hopeless at laptop technology, etc...I cannot. By any chance does anyone understang flocculation completely? My biology task isn't informative enough...or I simply don't understand it...
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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    To: simplyyme. In summary: DNA unwinds - next it unzips - RNA polymerase occurs resulting in the RNA strand - this is transported to the cytoplasm where RNA binds to ribosome - the ribosome contains the start codon (AUG) - tRNA with anti- codon and amino acid attached binds with the...
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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    To: Kevda1st. As Xcelz has mentioned, don't neglect to mention such things as for example; thermodetection at airports, where an increase in temperature suggests that the inflammatory response is in action, attempting to kill the pathogen. This would therefore suggest that the person may be...
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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    To: Kevda1st. mRNA's enzyme is mRNA polymerase.
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