bio section very detailed?

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I know bio section covers really broad topic so many people just have hard time studying

But ny question is.. how specific is the question? Do they ask really in depth questions like ur midtrrms? Or more general questions?
(I heard ochem questions are very general)
 
They ask detail questions, but if you really think about it, you can solve it by applying basic concepts. I would say if you have the basics down, then you will get a good score.
 
Always general stuff. Nothing is too specific. The questions are more application based rather than obscure details. Example: You won't be asked to name the 3 portions of the Small intestine in order, but you'd be asked something like "Where do the enzymes Trypsin and Chymotrypsin help digest Proteins?"

Concentrate on the human aspects since those questions can be specific. But taxonomy and other bio topics are mostly generic questions.
 
thanks!!!! i was a biochem major so I didn't have to take these bio courses and reading kaplan and cliffs bio sections were overwhelming me with info such as taxonomy ...
 
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