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  1. TheOptimist

    Option topic questions

    Rafy could you please move this to the short answer section for everyone :) 2012 Option Topics Q31-35:
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    General Thoughts: Biology

    exactly what i said bra :)
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    Section 1, Part A - Multiple Choice

    So did I :)
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    Section 1, Part A - Multiple Choice

    Re: 2012 hsc mc imo 20 is B, but there are quite alot of 'conflicting perspectives'(ohhh yes i did :) ) surrounding it
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    Section 1, Part A - Multiple Choice

    2012 hsc mc Ok so here is a scan of it, note that I only took about 3 minutes doing this and my scanner is not the best in the world :) You might have to rotate a couple of pages...
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    Section 1, Part B - Short Answer

    Mcfarlane Burnet; just talk about clonal selection theory and how thiisa llowed for the development of more effective vaccines etc ---->increased understanding of prevention of disease
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    General Thoughts: Biology

    +1000
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    Section 1, Part B - Short Answer

    I put a calculation in there for rbc prac question for good measure :)
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    General Thoughts: Biology

    lol like 2 MC questions pissed me off, the rest of the exam was way too easy, nothing requiring you to know concepts etc.
  10. TheOptimist

    Communication Option

    Did you guys say swim bladder for fish and tympanic organ for insects in the "vibrations" question 31 c) ii)
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    Section 1, Part A - Multiple Choice

    100% agree
  12. TheOptimist

    Anyone need help?

    Bro you can easily get band 6 imo :)
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    Anyone need help?

    Yes
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    Anyone need help?

    Interleukin 2 to be exact ahahah :), note that B cells also possess MHC 2, thus are able to present antigens to T cells
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    Thisis in communication, with reference to sound waves: increased frequency=increased pitch viceversa, increased amplitude=increased loudness of the sound vice versa, wavelenth inversely proportional to frequency=determines how far the sound travels, i.e. short wavelength=short distance vice...
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    Anyone need help?

    mRNA: is able to travel between the nucleus and cytoplasm, it travels from within the nucleus to the endoplasmic reticulum to the ribosomes where translation occurs. tRNA: anticodons whcih match to triplet codons in the mRNA sequence, each tRNA anticodon carries a specific amino acid, when in...
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    Anyone need help?

    + chloroquinine was the first synthetic anti-malarial drug used :)
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    Yes that is correct, improving accuracy could be using pH probes insrtead of universal indicator etc.
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    There is a thread somewhere for it here: http://community.boredofstudies.org/showthread.php?t=293167
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    ok so there is a stimulus (heat/sound/light etc), then receptors pick this up, then this message gets transferred to the CNS the CNS sends a response enacted by effector glands/muscles.
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