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I noticed a couple of people requesting that it posted, so here goes...
Nope.. C's observation is that the animal's temperature was less than the temperature of the cage, which would mean the animal is heavily influenced by its ambient temperature. Only ectotherms' temperatures fluctuate with ambient temperature.. thus the conclusion that it's an endotherm is wrong.alez said:i think 6 is c not d....
the questions which you were unsure of.......always.dreaming said:I noticed a couple of people requesting that it posted, so here goes...
heh, high 5, i did the same coz i was decidin between them n then i remembered dat genetic engineering wasnt in the syllabus, lol... i reckon dat shouldnt be there i mean it's probably mentioned in the genetics option but for ppl like me who did communications, this was not there!!!Kew said:God damnit. Why on earth did I put Artificial Insemnation instead of Genetic engineering.
ffs. Well at least it's 14/15 for me.
genetic engineering is not specifically in the syllabus, but transgenic species is. that's genetic engineering.DA15Y said:heh, high 5, i did the same coz i was decidin between them n then i remembered dat genetic engineering wasnt in the syllabus, lol... i reckon dat shouldnt be there i mean it's probably mentioned in the genetics option but for ppl like me who did communications, this was not there!!!
yeah - it's under the end section of Blueprint.russianROULETTE said:genetic engineering is not specifically in the syllabus, but transgenic species is. that's genetic engineering.
DA15Y said:heh, high 5, i did the same coz i was decidin between them n then i remembered dat genetic engineering wasnt in the syllabus, lol... i reckon dat shouldnt be there i mean it's probably mentioned in the genetics option but for ppl like me who did communications, this was not there!!!
I think i chose C as well partially because i had no idea if the metabolism had anything to do with it and also because an endotherms temperature remains pretty much the same and would therefore not be affected by the ambient temp. How is it heavily affected by it if it is lower than it? It remains contast regardless of the ambient temp.`kyttie said:Nope.. C's observation is that the animal's temperature was less than the temperature of the cage, which would mean the animal is heavily influenced by its ambient temperature. Only ectotherms' temperatures fluctuate with ambient temperature.. thus the conclusion that it's an endotherm is wrong.
Meanwhile, D is right because it makes the same observation.. that the ambient temperature had a marked effect on temperature and metabolism, and concludes that it's an ectotherm/cold-blooded animal - right!
Hope that helps.
there have been a million arguments on this one. as the temperature of the cage could very well be below its normal level, then it can only be correct if it is above the temperature. which we do not know. D, however, is correct no matter what because with ectotherms, metabolism decreases when it's cold and increases (along with temperature) when ambient temp is hot.DeedyDeed said:I think i chose C as well partially because i had no idea if the metabolism had anything to do with it and also because an endotherms temperature remains pretty much the same and would therefore not be affected by the ambient temp. How is it heavily affected by it if it is lower than it? It remains contast regardless of the ambient temp.
Take humans for eg if it's cold outside a humans temp will remain around 37.
If it's hot outside a humans temp will remain around 37.
I still think it's C.