BIO on DAT!?!?!--please reply

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If you have been using Destroyer for biology, then it may already help at some level. Biology questions can be detailed but not as detail as each steps of glycolysis. Don't worry about that. But you should know what goes in and out in the glycolysis, and where does it occur, something like that. Some biology questions are specific, but they are quite general. If you have taken biology I and II, it shouldn't be that bad. Normal detail questions such as functions and definitions most likely will be on the test. For example, earthworm. Think about what do you know about earthworm? What is special about earthworm anatomy? What phylum does it belongs to? What other phylums are there? What is so special about each phylum and why? Etc. etc. Exercise the brain to think and ask one thing after another, like a chain reaction may help to review the material mentally, and it helps to connect everything together. Go review all the questions and explanations can help refresh the information in the brain, too.

Good luck!
 
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