DAT and plants

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For those who have already taken the DAT, how much of it covers plants or invertebrates for that matter?

It seems that the more current the Kaplan book, the less and less they stress those topics.

I'm wondering if ecology/animal behavior topics are a waste to study as well...

anyone?
 
Study them all, on the DATs those topics are all fair game. I recall my first DATs to touch upon all those topics you mentioned.
 
For those who have already taken the DAT, how much of it covers plants or invertebrates for that matter?

It seems that the more current the Kaplan book, the less and less they stress those topics.

I'm wondering if ecology/animal behavior topics are a waste to study as well...

anyone?
Nothing is a waste to study. I suggest you study them all!
 
How "in depth" do we go when it comes to that. Like do we need to know the classes, i know there are exceptions and i like to know them cuz they are usually favorites on these exams. However, when do i kno its enough?? Cliffs 5 kingdom survey enough?
 
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