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RishBonjour

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It's scaling is underrated, it isn't as bad as people think. Last year I think you needed 79/100 for B6 but obviously that changes. I'm aiming for 90 raw but I'll never know lol
90raw is around 96 scaled :)
such a beautiful mark.
ahhh the dream.
 

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It's scaling is underrated, it isn't as bad as people think. Last year I think you needed 79/100 for B6 but obviously that changes. I'm aiming for 90 raw but I'll never know lol
Same :)
 

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same 96 would be absolutely awesome.

tbh i think 90 for me is quite achievable but it honestly depends on the questions that i get.

there better not be any stupid questions that arent syllabus related like that one a with the data logger and temperature probe
 
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does the HSC bio syllabus make you guys learn about cranial nerves or any kind of neuroanatomy?
 

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same 96 would be absolutely awesome.

tbh i think 90 for me is quite achievable but it honestly depends on the questions that i get.

there better not be any stupid questions that arent syllabus related like that one a with the data logger and temperature probe

bro i agree with you regarding the non-syllabus related question. i tried answering that and looked through the answers and went WTF HAPPENED THERE!!!
 

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PRAYING for eyes to be tested. accommodation seems to be pretty common, but hasnt been asked in the last 2-3 years that i have noticed. time for old questions to be recycled (fingers crossed)
 

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Oh there's a question that I'm confused about for search and better health
In the 2007 hsc exam there's this question :
Most pathogens must be transmitted to and enter the human body before they trigger an immune response. Relate this statement to a named infectious disease you have studied.

I've studied the influenza virus, how would I go about answering it. The answer to this question talks about malaria, but I haven't studied it.
 

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Oh there's a question that I'm confused about for search and better health
In the 2007 hsc exam there's this question :
Most pathogens must be transmitted to and enter the human body before they trigger an immune response. Relate this statement to a named infectious disease you have studied.

I've studied the influenza virus, how would I go about answering it. The answer to this question talks about malaria, but I haven't studied it.

i did study malaria and really its quite simple.

mosquito (as a vector) transmits the plasmodium protozoan to the body through bite. --> once pathogen enters the body, immune response occurs.

i dont know if that is worthy of 3 marks but i honestly could not think of another point to put in there without sounding like i was regurgitating general knowledge.
 

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i did study malaria and really its quite simple.

mosquito (as a vector) transmits the plasmodium protozoan to the body through bite. --> once pathogen enters the body, immune response occurs.

i dont know if that is worthy of 3 marks but i honestly could not think of another point to put in there without sounding like i was regurgitating general knowledge.
Well it says entering the body before triggering an immune response right?

And we know that when the Anopheles mosquito injects Plasmodium into the blood, it travels to the liver cells and undergoes asexual reproduction ie Binary fission going unnoticed by the immune resistance. Move on to saying a bit on how it adversely impacts body functions and that should seal the deal.
 

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Well it says entering the body before triggering an immune response right?

And we know that when the Anopheles mosquito injects Plasmodium into the blood, it travels to the liver cells and undergoes asexual reproduction ie Binary fission going unnoticed by the immune resistance. Move on to saying a bit on how it adversely impacts body functions and that should seal the deal.

too good for me. band 3-4 here we come!
 

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Well it says entering the body before triggering an immune response right?

And we know that when the Anopheles mosquito injects Plasmodium into the blood, it travels to the liver cells and undergoes asexual reproduction ie Binary fission going unnoticed by the immune resistance. Move on to saying a bit on how it adversely impacts body functions and that should seal the deal.

too good for me. band 3-4 here we come!
 

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I quite have an instinct as if they would ask us to compare the sights of mammals (us human) to 2 other animals so that we need to mention the wavelenghts ? Last year was about sound, so why not sight this time.

so mammal: 390-750 nm
bees are good at UV light: 350-700 nm
pit viper is good at Infrared: 450-850 nm
 

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