it was the hardest bio exam i have ever done . the core questions were so weird, and it was hard to adapt the info to the question. like alot of it was syllabus-twisted. e.g. all the tables and graph and diagrams.
Andrew007 said:the core questions were so weird, and it was hard to adapt the info to the question. like alot of it was syllabus-twisted. e.g. all the tables and graph and diagrams.
eloeloelo said:did anyone get the qu about the 70kg man with the table that you had to analyse?
isnt that just decrease in o2 in skin etc.. like that? if not than im screwed
and yea.. i agree that this trial paper was the hardest eva i've done past cssa papers and none of them is as hard as this 1!! ><!!
It had a table of the rate of blood flows in certain organs while a 70kg man was at rest or something like that. I don't remember what the values in the table were, but u had to explain y with knowledge of blood flow to organs.. i think.Buiboi said:can someone post the question the 70kg man i wanna see if i can do it!
Yep, I wrote all that too, though i dont know if that will score the 5 marks. the hard thing about the question was that it said "analyse the data in the table using your knowledge etc...", so you had to basically pick the life out of the table in all different ways. I put in some specific masses by subtracting stuff and explained the mass gain/loss in the blood, but i didnt mention the weights of the organs because i didnt think that it would relate to the changing concentration of ions in the blood.efhat said:hmm well for that 70kg man one i wrote how since the kidneys are the lightest organ yet contain so much blood, proves that they are the filters of the body blah blah, the increase in blood mass shows how it releases metabolic wastes from the body....the decrease in blood mass in the other organs suggest that they use up the oxygen the blood carries through them and it leaves the organs lighter becoz of that.......doz it sound rite??
It 'evolves' because of behavioural adaptations, that's what I wrote, hope it's correct :S. I also wrote that the environmental pressure is due to a competition of resources, which is a factor that allows evolution to occur. In terms of natural selection, the wrens are the favourites because they have the adaptations (the genuine call) and the cuckoo soon learns it and passes this new behavioural adaptation to its offspring, then to the next generations etc. Along those lines. I think the question actually specified to use a "named example and refer to the cuckoo data" - I was going to use peppered moths, but that doesn't relate at all to cuckoo birds, so i had to bullcrap my way out lol.bassbeats. said:For the 70kg man question, I talked about a large litres of blood to weight of organ ratio was due to the function of the organ, eg: large blood flow to kidneys to filter blood, also large flow to liver to obtain nutrients, small flow to carry carbon dioxide from body tissues etc....really I had no idea lol.
The cuckoo question...weird too. I just said that the cuckoo, via convergent evolution, could evolve to come like the wren or something stupid...:S