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it came out like

PAT = 19 (91%)
QR = 21 (93.8%)
RC = 18 (44.3%) 🙁
BIO = 22 (97.2%)
GC = 23 (95.9%)
OC = 24 (95.5%)
TS = 23 (98.6%)
AA = 22 (97.3%)



FIrst of all,

PAT -> it was harder than i expected, especially top bottom end side thing..
i got 19 out of 30 but.. i was still 91 pecentile.. (shocked..)

QR -> Similar to top score. I had age problem, ft -> yrd problem, F -> Cellcius problem, finding average speed problem.

RC -> I had three passages :
1) Herb (ginseng, ginko leaf, etc)
2) Cell communication (read about cAMP, adenyl cyclase, G-protein, etc)
3) I don't remember right now..

BIO -> A lot of questions i had never seen .. from any kaplan, achiever, top score.. I was surprised there were a lot of genetics and ecology.. (they sum up like 7~8 questions) .. one question asked what is example of secondary ecological succession.. i chose something like deforrested area.. one question gave me a graph and said "some virus kill some lions.. as lions number decreased, number of virus will? " 1) inc 2) dec 3) remain same .. something like that.. I thought it would drop.. but the graph shows that it keeps its reproducing capacity.. so i chose something like remain same..
one question was like 2n=38, a sperm cell has how many chromosome? -> 19
one questions was like "what are in the extracellular matrix?" 1) tubulin 2) something peroxidase 3)antibody 4) kerotin 5)? .. i those something peroxidase.. but not sure
one question was like "what does have most macrophage?" 1)lysosome 2)mitochondria 3)chloroplast 4) ER 5)muscle ? .. i chose 1)lysosome.. but not sure


G-chem -> very reasonable questions.. don't know what I missed

O-chem -> some shocking questions.. 2~3 of them never learned or seen.
one question i was not sure was.. two organic solutions cannot be separated by 1)distillation 2)filtration 3)spectrophotoscopy (?) 4)gas chromatography 5) don remember -> i chose 3) but i think i was wrong
one question was like.. what can u oxide with kmno4 and reduce with NABH4?
i chose aldehyde.. because it can be reduced to alcohol and oxidized to carboxylic acid..




oh well...

i am sure i remember more questions than these.. but somehow.. i can't remember any more..

i guess they will come up as time goes by..






good luck to everyone who did not take DAT yet..!!



hope these can help u guys!!







my gpa is 3.6 , scinece gpa is 3.7
 
how was the key holes in DAt? iam taking the test next thursday and keep getting 17 on top score. i miss most question on key holes and pattern folding. do you remember in bilogy was any question about taiga or tundra ...?
and also what type of question they asked on genetics. 😕
 
1. key holes were very easy


2. if non-allelic genes are inherited separtely , they are gonna

1) cross-over
2) be on the same chromosome
3) be on the other chromosome
4)?
5)?


something like that
 
On the organic question about separating the two organics, wouldn't it be filtration?
 
it came out like

PAT = 19 (91%)
QR = 21 (93.8%)
RC = 18 (44.3%)
BIO = 22 (97.2%)
GC = 23 (95.9%)
OC = 24 (95.5%)
TS = 23 (98.6%)
AA = 22 (97.3%)



FIrst of all,

PAT -> it was harder than i expected, especially top bottom end side thing..
i got 19 out of 30 but.. i was still 91 pecentile.. (shocked..)

QR -> Similar to top score. I had age problem, ft -> yrd problem, F -> Cellcius problem, finding average speed problem.

RC -> I had three passages :
1) Herb (ginseng, ginko leaf, etc)
2) Cell communication (read about cAMP, adenyl cyclase, G-protein, etc)
3) I don't remember right now..

BIO -> A lot of questions i had never seen .. from any kaplan, achiever, top score.. I was surprised there were a lot of genetics and ecology.. (they sum up like 7~8 questions) .. one question asked what is example of secondary ecological succession.. i chose something like deforrested area.. one question gave me a graph and said "some virus kill some lions.. as lions number decreased, number of virus will? " 1) inc 2) dec 3) remain same .. something like that.. I thought it would drop.. but the graph shows that it keeps its reproducing capacity.. so i chose something like remain same..
one question was like 2n=38, a sperm cell has how many chromosome? -> 19
one questions was like "what are in the extracellular matrix?" 1) tubulin 2) something peroxidase 3)antibody 4) kerotin 5)? .. i those something peroxidase.. but not sure
one question was like "what does have most macrophage?" 1)lysosome 2)mitochondria 3)chloroplast 4) ER 5)muscle ? .. i chose 1)lysosome.. but not sure


G-chem -> very reasonable questions.. don't know what I missed

O-chem -> some shocking questions.. 2~3 of them never learned or seen.
one question i was not sure was.. two organic solutions cannot be separated by 1)distillation 2)filtration 3)spectrophotoscopy (?) 4)gas chromatography 5) don remember -> i chose 3) but i think i was wrong
one question was like.. what can u oxide with kmno4 and reduce with NABH4?
i chose aldehyde.. because it can be reduced to alcohol and oxidized to carboxylic acid..




oh well...

i am sure i remember more questions than these.. but somehow.. i can't remember any more..

i guess they will come up as time goes by..






good luck to everyone who did not take DAT yet..!!



hope these can help u guys!!






ps - can i get accepted to UPENN? with tihs score

my gpa is 3.6 , scinece gpa is 3.7


Congrats man, I knew you would do it! 🙂 I saw they hit you with quite some surprises, thanks for the heads up. I believe the other reading passage was the relationship between Mg2+ & Cardiovascular health & disease, right? I had these exact passages when I took the test last Sept 🙂

They were pretty straightforward, I just gotta work on my speed. I too got an 18 on the RC, hopefully next month, I'll bring it up atleast another 3 points or so
 
Mg2+ & Cardiovascular health & disease

it was 3rd one



omg.. surprising!!
 
DMD to Be said:
On the organic question about separating the two organics, wouldn't it be filtration?


I too would say Spectroscopy, because its measuring protons / functional groups etc, whereas the other methods described are used specifically for purification. Correct me if I'm wrong
 
first of all, i thought filtration but no!


cuz.. if u have something basic substituent on benzene , and benzene

if u put ACID, then basic substituted benzene will dissolve in water
and u have ether layer and aqueous layer

then u can separate
 
BIO -> A lot of questions i had never seen .. from any kaplan, achiever, top score.. I was surprised there were a lot of genetics and ecology.. (they sum up like 7~8 questions) .. one question asked what is example of secondary ecological succession.. i chose something like deforrested area.. one question gave me a graph and said "some virus kill some lions.. as lions number decreased, number of virus will? " 1) inc 2) dec 3) remain same .. something like that.. I thought it would drop.. but the graph shows that it keeps its reproducing capacity.. so i chose something like remain same..
one question was like 2n=38, a sperm cell has how many chromosome? -> 19
one questions was like "what are in the extracellular matrix?" 1) tubulin 2) something peroxidase 3)antibody 4) kerotin 5)? .. i those something peroxidase.. but not sure
one question was like "what does have most macrophage?" 1)lysosome 2)mitochondria 3)chloroplast 4) ER 5)muscle ? .. i chose 1)lysosome.. but not sure


G-chem -> very reasonable questions.. don't know what I missed

O-chem -> some shocking questions.. 2~3 of them never learned or seen.
one question i was not sure was.. two organic solutions cannot be separated by 1)distillation 2)filtration 3)spectrophotoscopy (?) 4)gas chromatography 5) don remember -> i chose 3) but i think i was wrong
one question was like.. what can u oxide with kmno4 and reduce with NABH4?
i chose aldehyde.. because it can be reduced to alcohol and oxidized to carboxylic acid..




oh well...

i am sure i remember more questions than these.. but somehow.. i can't remember any more..

i guess they will come up as time goes by..






good luck to everyone who did not take DAT yet..!!



hope these can help u guys!!


Here's my two cents, this is what I think:

For the virus question, I remmeber from examkrackers 1001 bio, if a virus kills its host cell, it too dies, so if the lion population decreases, so does the virus population. A successful virus doesn't kill its host.

For the macrophage question, my reasoning would be between lysosome, & ER, but I'm leaning more towards ER, because a macrophage is a protein, & proteins are manufactured in the ER

For the Extracellular matrix one, I don't know how much this would help, but here's a quote from Examkrackers MCAT Bio that might provide some insight:

Examkrackers bio (5th Ed) - P. 79:

"Most cells in multicellular organisms form groups of similar cells called tissue. In some tissues, cells called fibroblasts secrete fibrous proteins such as elastin & collagen that form a molecular network that holds tissue cells in place called an extracellular matrix. Different tissues form dramatically different matrices. The matrix can constitute most of the tissue as in bone, where a few cells are interspersed in a large matrix, or the matrix may be only a small part of the tissue. The consistency of the matrix may be liquid as in blood, or solid as in bone.

An extracellular matrix may provide structural support, help to determine the cell shape & motility, & affect cell growth.

3 classes of molecules make-up animal cell matrices:

1) glycosaminoglycans & proteoglycans;
2) Structural proteins
3) adhesive proteins

Glycosaminoglycans are polysaccharides that typically have proteoglycans attached. They make up over 90% of the matrix by mass. The firs class of molecules provides pliability to the matrix. Structural proteins provide the matrix with strenght. The most common extracellular matrix structural protein in the body is COLLAGEN. Collagen is the structural protein that gives cartilage & bone their tensile strength. Adhesive proteins help individual cells within a tissue to stick together.
 
Djapprentice said:
BIO -> A lot of questions i had never seen .. from any kaplan, achiever, top score.. I was surprised there were a lot of genetics and ecology.. (they sum up like 7~8 questions) .. one question asked what is example of secondary ecological succession.. i chose something like deforrested area.. one question gave me a graph and said "some virus kill some lions.. as lions number decreased, number of virus will? " 1) inc 2) dec 3) remain same .. something like that.. I thought it would drop.. but the graph shows that it keeps its reproducing capacity.. so i chose something like remain same..
one question was like 2n=38, a sperm cell has how many chromosome? -> 19
one questions was like "what are in the extracellular matrix?" 1) tubulin 2) something peroxidase 3)antibody 4) kerotin 5)? .. i those something peroxidase.. but not sure
one question was like "what does have most macrophage?" 1)lysosome 2)mitochondria 3)chloroplast 4) ER 5)muscle ? .. i chose 1)lysosome.. but not sure


G-chem -> very reasonable questions.. don't know what I missed

O-chem -> some shocking questions.. 2~3 of them never learned or seen.
one question i was not sure was.. two organic solutions cannot be separated by 1)distillation 2)filtration 3)spectrophotoscopy (?) 4)gas chromatography 5) don remember -> i chose 3) but i think i was wrong
one question was like.. what can u oxide with kmno4 and reduce with NABH4?
i chose aldehyde.. because it can be reduced to alcohol and oxidized to carboxylic acid..




oh well...

i am sure i remember more questions than these.. but somehow.. i can't remember any more..

i guess they will come up as time goes by..






good luck to everyone who did not take DAT yet..!!



hope these can help u guys!!


Here's my two cents, this is what I think:

For the virus question, I remmeber from examkrackers 1001 bio, if a virus kills its host cell, it too dies, so if the lion population decreases, so does the virus population. A successful virus doesn't kill its host.

For the macrophage question, my reasoning would be between lysosome, & ER, but I'm leaning more towards ER, because a macrophage is a protein, & proteins are manufactured in the ER

For the Extracellular matrix one, I don't know how much this would help, but here's a quote from Examkrackers MCAT Bio that might provide some insight:

Examkrackers bio (5th Ed) - P. 79:

"Most cells in multicellular organisms form groups of similar cells called tissue. In some tissues, cells called fibroblasts secrete fibrous proteins such as elastin & collagen that form a molecular network that holds tissue cells in place called an extracellular matrix. Different tissues form dramatically different matrices. The matrix can constitute most of the tissue as in bone, where a few cells are interspersed in a large matrix, or the matrix may be only a small part of the tissue. The consistency of the matrix may be liquid as in blood, or solid as in bone.

An extracellular matrix may provide structural support, help to determine the cell shape & motility, & affect cell growth.

3 classes of molecules make-up animal cell matrices:

1) glycosaminoglycans & proteoglycans;
2) Structural proteins
3) adhesive proteins

Glycosaminoglycans are polysaccharides that typically have proteoglycans attached. They make up over 90% of the matrix by mass. The firs class of molecules provides pliability to the matrix. Structural proteins provide the matrix with strenght. The most common extracellular matrix structural protein in the body is COLLAGEN. Collagen is the structural protein that gives cartilage & bone their tensile strength. Adhesive proteins help individual cells within a tissue to stick together.


"
 
Djapprentice said:

Also remember, a virus isn't capable of reproducing outside of an organism, so that's another reason the viral population would decline. According to examkrackers, one of the reasons small pox declined, was because the virus ONLY infected humans, & not animals. Had small pox infected animals too, although the cure was able to eradicate the virus from all humans, the small pox viral population would resurface, as the virus could still be transferred from animals to humans
 
Djapprentice said:
Also remember, a virus isn't capable of reproducing outside of an organism, so that's another reason the viral population would decline. According to examkrackers, one of the reasons small pox declined, was because the virus ONLY infected humans, & not animals. Had small pox infected animals too, although the cure was able to eradicate the virus from all humans, the small pox viral population would resurface, as the virus could still be transferred from animals to humans

So, I'm not sure about the graph, that's weird!
 
Djapprentice said:
For the macrophage question, my reasoning would be between lysosome, & ER, but I'm leaning more towards ER, because a macrophage is a protein, & proteins are manufactured in the ER

I think that it might need more of lysosomes to digest (since lysosomes are acidic and have digestive enzymes/hydrolyzes things) what it ingests...as its main function is to eat things up...
 
who knows... said:
I think that it might need more of lysosomes to digest (since lysosomes are acidic and have digestive enzymes/hydrolyzes things) what it ingests...as its main function is to eat things up...


Ah, I found this, what you say makes sense, but I'm still confused with this one.

Examkrackers bio - p. 151:

Agranular leukocytes include monocytes, lymphocytes, & megakaryocytes. Once deposited in TISSUES, monocytes become macrophages & may live for months to years.

Monocytes mature into macrophages, so I think muscle might be another possibility
 
Djapprentice said:
Ah, I found this, what you say makes sense, but I'm still confused with this one.

Examkrackers bio - p. 151:

Agranular leukocytes include monocytes, lymphocytes, & megakaryocytes. Once deposited in TISSUES, monocytes become macrophages & may live for months to years.

Monocytes mature into macrophages, so I think muscle might be another possibility


P. 153

Monocytes circulate in blood until they too, move into the tissues by diapedesis. Once inside, they mature into macrophages


If anyone has a light bulb over their head, & have any ideas, please feel free to chime in & help us out.
 
AHH!!!
I need to read more bio now...and know all those chem formulas...and all the math conversions...it can be soo overwhelming at times :scared:
 
Djapprentice said:
No kidding, ::sighs::

Check out this article, I think you guys were on the right track, with the lysosomes, but I'm gonna check out this article in further detail.



http://phoenix-cfs.org/PrimerImmuneActivationsKonyenburg.htm

"When a CD8 T cell finds the flag that it is set up to look for, it gets activated, makes a hole in the membrane of the cell that is infected by the virus (using perforin), and injects a poison pill (granzyme) into the cell, which causes it to undergo apoptosis \(programmed cell death). In the case of the CD4 cells, if one of them finds what it is looking for, it activates the macrophage that contains the intracellular bacteria, and the macrophage merges one of its lysosomes (an organelle that contains noxious digestive chemicals) with the endosome, and the bacteria is digested. In addition to taking care of the immediate one that was found, the T cells clone themselves and develop an army of specialized T cells that stimulate an immune response throughout the body to go after other infected cells. (I've oversimplified this process, and a lot more goes on in the immune responses, but this is sort of the essence of it.)"
 
Keroro said:
it came out like

PAT = 19 (91%)
QR = 21 (93.8%)
RC = 18 (44.3%) 🙁
BIO = 22 (97.2%)
GC = 23 (95.9%)
OC = 24 (95.5%)
TS = 23 (98.6%)
AA = 22 (97.3%)


* CAN I get accepted to UPENN with this score???? 😕


FIrst of all,

PAT -> it was harder than i expected, especially top bottom end side thing..
i got 19 out of 30 but.. i was still 91 pecentile.. (shocked..)

QR -> Similar to top score. I had age problem, ft -> yrd problem, F -> Cellcius problem, finding average speed problem.

RC -> I had three passages :
1) Herb (ginseng, ginko leaf, etc)
2) Cell communication (read about cAMP, adenyl cyclase, G-protein, etc)
3) I don't remember right now..

BIO -> A lot of questions i had never seen .. from any kaplan, achiever, top score.. I was surprised there were a lot of genetics and ecology.. (they sum up like 7~8 questions) .. one question asked what is example of secondary ecological succession.. i chose something like deforrested area.. one question gave me a graph and said "some virus kill some lions.. as lions number decreased, number of virus will? " 1) inc 2) dec 3) remain same .. something like that.. I thought it would drop.. but the graph shows that it keeps its reproducing capacity.. so i chose something like remain same..
one question was like 2n=38, a sperm cell has how many chromosome? -> 19
one questions was like "what are in the extracellular matrix?" 1) tubulin 2) something peroxidase 3)antibody 4) kerotin 5)? .. i those something peroxidase.. but not sure
one question was like "what does have most macrophage?" 1)lysosome 2)mitochondria 3)chloroplast 4) ER 5)muscle ? .. i chose 1)lysosome.. but not sure


G-chem -> very reasonable questions.. don't know what I missed

O-chem -> some shocking questions.. 2~3 of them never learned or seen.
one question i was not sure was.. two organic solutions cannot be separated by 1)distillation 2)filtration 3)spectrophotoscopy (?) 4)gas chromatography 5) don remember -> i chose 3) but i think i was wrong
one question was like.. what can u oxide with kmno4 and reduce with NABH4?
i chose aldehyde.. because it can be reduced to alcohol and oxidized to carboxylic acid..




oh well...

i am sure i remember more questions than these.. but somehow.. i can't remember any more..

i guess they will come up as time goes by..






good luck to everyone who did not take DAT yet..!!



hope these can help u guys!!







my gpa is 3.6 , scinece gpa is 3.7

Congrats! May I know where did u take the test?? Is it Prometric center that located at Diamond bar or somewhere else? Thanks!
 
Yep yep. The competition for getting into dental schools are going to increase this year. I mean, how can it not, right? With answers to many, many questions being posted on here, how can people taking the test later NOT do better? They can't do worse. They can only do better, right?

Congrats Keroro, your chances of getting into dental schools just decreased slightly. LOL
 
Djapprentice said:
For the macrophage question, my reasoning would be between lysosome, & ER, but I'm leaning more towards ER, because a macrophage is a protein, & proteins are manufactured in the ER.

Not sure if you figured this out yet... A macrophage is a white blood cell. The way Keroro worded the question sounded like "Which has the most macrophages?" when I am certain he meant "Which organelle do macrophages contian the most of?"

Without a doubt it would be lysosomes because, like WhoKnows said, their job is to phagocytose and digest pathogens and other cellular debris.

Hope this helps.

Djapprentice said:
P. 153

Monocytes circulate in blood until they too, move into the tissues by diapedesis. Once inside, they mature into macrophages


If anyone has a light bulb over their head, & have any ideas, please feel free to chime in & help us out.

Monocytes are simply undifferentiated blood cells.
 
Hey Keroro, was your G Chem mostly calcuations or was it more conceptual?? Congrats on your scores!!
 
lifeisgood said:
Not sure if you figured this out yet... A macrophage is a white blood cell. The way Keroro worded the question sounded like "Which has the most macrophages?" when I am certain he meant "Which organelle do macrophages contian the most of?"

Without a doubt it would be lysosomes because, like WhoKnows said, their job is to phagocytose and digest pathogens and other cellular debris.

Hope this helps.



Monocytes are simply undifferentiated blood cells.

Hey Lifeisgood, thanks for the input, I just asked my kaplan teacher a few hours ago, the way Keraro worded the question, he said muscles would contain the most macrophages. However, if the question was the way you worded it: "which organelle do macrophages contain the most of," then yeah that would be a different story & lysosomes would make sense. But if its the former, according to my teacher it would be muscle cells. I'll ask him the the question the way you re-worded it, thanks again, & how's the studying coming along by the way?

Here's a link I found to back up lifeisgood's claim for anyone who wants to check it out, on the grounds that the question was worded as WHAT ORGANELLES the macrophage contains the most of?

http://library.thinkquest.org/23054/vocab.html
 
Keroro said:
it came out like

PAT = 19 (91%)
QR = 21 (93.8%)
RC = 18 (44.3%) 🙁
BIO = 22 (97.2%)
GC = 23 (95.9%)
OC = 24 (95.5%)
TS = 23 (98.6%)
AA = 22 (97.3%)



FIrst of all,

PAT -> it was harder than i expected, especially top bottom end side thing..
i got 19 out of 30 but.. i was still 91 pecentile.. (shocked..)

QR -> Similar to top score. I had age problem, ft -> yrd problem, F -> Cellcius problem, finding average speed problem.

RC -> I had three passages :
1) Herb (ginseng, ginko leaf, etc)
2) Cell communication (read about cAMP, adenyl cyclase, G-protein, etc)
3) I don't remember right now..

BIO -> A lot of questions i had never seen .. from any kaplan, achiever, top score.. I was surprised there were a lot of genetics and ecology.. (they sum up like 7~8 questions) .. one question asked what is example of secondary ecological succession.. i chose something like deforrested area.. one question gave me a graph and said "some virus kill some lions.. as lions number decreased, number of virus will? " 1) inc 2) dec 3) remain same .. something like that.. I thought it would drop.. but the graph shows that it keeps its reproducing capacity.. so i chose something like remain same..
one question was like 2n=38, a sperm cell has how many chromosome? -> 19
one questions was like "what are in the extracellular matrix?" 1) tubulin 2) something peroxidase 3)antibody 4) kerotin 5)? .. i those something peroxidase.. but not sure
one question was like "what does have most macrophage?" 1)lysosome 2)mitochondria 3)chloroplast 4) ER 5)muscle ? .. i chose 1)lysosome.. but not sure


G-chem -> very reasonable questions.. don't know what I missed

O-chem -> some shocking questions.. 2~3 of them never learned or seen.
one question i was not sure was.. two organic solutions cannot be separated by 1)distillation 2)filtration 3)spectrophotoscopy (?) 4)gas chromatography 5) don remember -> i chose 3) but i think i was wrong
one question was like.. what can u oxide with kmno4 and reduce with NABH4?
i chose aldehyde.. because it can be reduced to alcohol and oxidized to carboxylic acid..




oh well...

i am sure i remember more questions than these.. but somehow.. i can't remember any more..

i guess they will come up as time goes by..






good luck to everyone who did not take DAT yet..!!



hope these can help u guys!!







my gpa is 3.6 , scinece gpa is 3.7

dude, get your own score
 
Djapprentice said:
Hey Lifeisgood, thanks for the input, I just asked my kaplan teacher a few hours ago, the way Keraro worded the question, he said muscles would contain the most macrophages. However, if the question was the way you worded it: "which organelle do macrophages contain the most of," then yeah that would be a different story & lysosomes would make sense. But if its the former, according to my teacher it would be muscle cells. I'll ask him the the question the way you re-worded it, thanks again, & how's the studying coming along by the way?

Here's a link I found to back up lifeisgood's claim for anyone who wants to check it out, on the grounds that the question was worded as WHAT ORGANELLES the macrophage contains the most of?

http://library.thinkquest.org/23054/vocab.html


Was good. Now I'm onto bio which I despise. Rote memorization blows. I really need to study bio so the next week will suck. Otherwise everything is great. Thanks for asking.
 
Keroro said:
teset center was located at anaheim..

I think you took the same exact version of the test I took last year. Now I know why I got a 19 in bio. I remember the same exact lion graph!!! and the ochem spec!!!
 
Keroro said:
it came out like

PAT = 19 (91%)
QR = 21 (93.8%)
RC = 18 (44.3%) 🙁
BIO = 22 (97.2%)
GC = 23 (95.9%)
OC = 24 (95.5%)
TS = 23 (98.6%)
AA = 22 (97.3%)

...
my gpa is 3.6 , scinece gpa is 3.7

congrats! good scores & gpa
 
Djapprentice said:
Here's my two cents, this is what I think:

For the virus question, I remmeber from examkrackers 1001 bio, if a virus kills its host cell, it too dies, so if the lion population decreases, so does the virus population. A successful virus doesn't kill its host.

.
:idea: There I have a bulb.
First Congrats on your nice scores Keroro, and I personally think with your scores you will get into a very good school.
Now about the virus question, I think the virus population will stay the same. Viruses are considered "living" matter only because they reproduce but remember that they are dead or lets say dormant since they can survive by doing nothing. Thus if they reached a pt where the population is decreasing, they are still reproducing and thus they are still increasing since the ones in the dead lions are still there and not decomposed as there are no live immune system. On the other hand, the ones in the live lions are still reproducing and thus are increasing in popl. This is what I would have chosen.
 
1. key holes were very easy


2. if non-allelic genes are inherited separtely , they are gonna

1) cross-over
2) be on the same chromosome
3) be on the other chromosome
4)?
5)?


something like that
any1 know what this would be?
 
Hey Kerero you're not helping your chances of getting into school any by sharing every question that was on your test
 
Hey Kerero you're not helping your chances of getting into school any by sharing every question that was on your test

yea, after a while you just have to let certain things go. predents don't have to reputation of being the sharpest tool in the shed, and this confirms that. Even the best students on here (those with high numbers) aren't really all that sharp. Knows lots of facts, but missing a lil bit of ...uh duh!!!! ...sense.
 
oh wow, Keroro tests sounded a lot like mine, i took it very early august, i guess they reuse the same tests after a few weeks have passed.
 
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