Dylanamali
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noiceeee!!!This is 100% correct.
noiceeee!!!This is 100% correct.
na actually thats wrong.. lots of the trial papers last year used this as a trick question.errm no. Punctuated equilibrium is defined that evolution occurs over short spaces of time rather than the gradual evolution that has been suggested. Why would having gaps in the fossil record have anything to do with it.
Haha we got the exact same answers. I hope you're good at bio ahha. What kind of marking are you aiming for?I'm very confident with my MC answers:
1. B
2. C
3. B
4. C
5. B
6. D
7. B
8. D
9. C
10. D
11. A
12. B
13. A
14. B
15. B
16. A
17. D
18. A
19. A
20. C
Feel free to comment =)
I got this exactly! So happy, and from reading up on the answers i'm fairly confident we got 100% in that section, yay!I'm very confident with my MC answers:
1. B
2. C
3. B
4. C
5. B
6. D
7. B
8. D
9. C
10. D
11. A
12. B
13. A
14. B
15. B
16. A
17. D
18. A
19. A
20. C
Feel free to comment =)
This made me laugh so hard! Haha best. Dw, I had no idea either!lol, i said that y was a clock. I had no fkkn clue what to put there.
Yer I was tossing up between the two. It is ambiguous they are both correct but which is more xD I didn't chose B because the 'specific temperatures' made me think that they were implying that different parts of the body will be different temperatures. So I went with the plain and simple they need a constant internal environment (temp) xD Shitty question IMHO.3) should be B imo
I think it was a data loggerGuys if everyone thought that it was pretty much straight forward after the multiple choice, What did everyone say object Y was? I had been through the whole syllabus and I pretty much had everything covered yet I had no clue what this thing was meant to be, I assume X was a thermometer.
haha.. I ended ranking 1st internally but in a school ranked 280ish.Haha we got the exact same answers. I hope you're good at bio ahha. What kind of marking are you aiming for?
I talked about how by developing an antibiotic this meant that people could recover more quickly, generally without hospital treatment. This reduces the strain on hospitals who are then better able to take care of other patients. It also reduces the amount of time people take off work, which thereby helps the economy. As the antibiotic allowed the disease to be controlled it meant that it didn't become an epidemic which could affect trade and tourism, also harming the economy. Thus it helped improve the functioning of a society by maintaining a higher level of health.What stuff did people talk about in the last 7 marker question?
- I talked about how biological advancements in identifying cause of disease (Pasteur/Koch) allowed treatments to be developed such as antibiotics (first developed by Fleming - penicillin) --> overall better health for society.
- Then I talked about Beadle/Tatum and their 'one gene-one polypeptide' hypothesis and how this proved that the mutation of a gene causes different proteins to be produced and therefore different alleles --> new traits. Thus, by irradiating the fungus, the new traits are beneficial for society as it can cure bacterial diseases.
- Then I bs'd the rest about enzymes...
I wasn't exactly sure how to explain the enzyme stuff it gave, but I tried anyway.
did you relate it back to the question a lot? Not as in the actual question, but the stimulus about the fungus.I talked about how by developing an antibiotic this meant that people could recover more quickly, generally without hospital treatment. This reduces the strain on hospitals who are then better able to take care of other patients. It also reduces the amount of time people take off work, which thereby helps the economy. As the antibiotic allowed the disease to be controlled it meant that it didn't become an epidemic which could affect trade and tourism, also harming the economy. Thus it helped improve the functioning of a society by maintaining a higher level of health.
I also looked at the advances in transgenic species, particularly golden rice. Golden rice has the gene to produce high amounts of vitamin C and can be planted in third world countries where the diet mainly consists of rice and there is a high prevalence of scurvy due to lack of vitamin C. The increase of golden rice in their diets then improves the health of individuals and thereby the society as a whole, allowing it to function better.
Etceteraaa
Well that boosts my confidence a little. I'm looking at 19-20/20 for the mc. Just not sure on the last one as some people are saying it's A and some are saying C. I put C, so heres hoping.haha.. I ended ranking 1st internally but in a school ranked 280ish.
I'm hoping for a mid band 6, especially after completing the exam - probably expecting a 90+ raw mark for the bio exam, which will hopefully scale to mid band 6.
if I actually did get 100% in MCs, I'm assuming I would have lost about 5-6 marks in short answer and about 3 in the option.
We'll see. I trust you on the past papers because I only managed about 4. Although I'm sure that the gaps can't really support punctuated equilibrium; thinking about it though, Darwin did use it to prove his theory which included gradualism... so its definitely posibble.na actually thats wrong.. lots of the trial papers last year used this as a trick question.
Even though punctuated equilibrium is short bursts of evolutionary changes and then long terms of stability, the reason why this backed up is because the fossil record is incomplete and so some scientists go with the other theory. Because otherwise the fossil record supports darwins gradualism, hence the answer was a,
I talked about:What stuff did people talk about in the last 7 marker question?
- I talked about how biological advancements in identifying cause of disease (Pasteur/Koch) allowed treatments to be developed such as antibiotics (first developed by Fleming - penicillin) --> overall better health for society.
- Then I talked about Beadle/Tatum and their 'one gene-one polypeptide' hypothesis and how this proved that the mutation of a gene causes different proteins to be produced and therefore different alleles --> new traits. Thus, by irradiating the fungus, the new traits are beneficial for society as it can cure bacterial diseases.
- Then I bs'd the rest about enzymes...
I wasn't exactly sure how to explain the enzyme stuff it gave, but I tried anyway.