Hi. I'll be taking the SAT II Biology tomorrow, but I have some few questions. This is my second time taking it and I noticed in the first test that there were some things I didn't learn. For one question, I don't remember the question stem, but the answer choices were something like: txt, TxT and Txt. Does anyone know what that is? And the last few questions on the test were about radiation... it asked what type of radiation different animals gave... Does anyone know anything about this? I would really appreciate if you could please answer my questions! Thank you.
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For anyone who took the SAT II Biology, help me please!
#2
Posted 07 October 2005 - 02:30 PM
t x t, T x T, T x t sounds like punett (sp?)'s square. genotypes?
I don't know the other one. Sorry.
I don't know the other one. Sorry.
#3
Posted 07 October 2005 - 07:54 PM
yeah sounds like punnet square
2nd-like...carbon after they die? ...dont animals release carbon after they die=carbon dating?
well iuno, i just started taking bioap ...lol
2nd-like...carbon after they die? ...dont animals release carbon after they die=carbon dating?
well iuno, i just started taking bioap ...lol
#4
Posted 07 October 2005 - 10:36 PM
ooh sat2 bio.. im taking ap biology this year, and im planning on taking the sat2 bio test after the ap bio test. for anyone who has done that, any suggestions or tips? does the ap biology curriculum pretty much cover everything on the sat2 bio test? and which test is easier? thanks =)
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Posted 08 October 2005 - 05:25 PM
ooh sat2 bio.. im taking ap biology this year, and im planning on taking the sat2 bio test after the ap bio test. for anyone who has done that, any suggestions or tips? does the ap biology curriculum pretty much cover everything on the sat2 bio test? and which test is easier? thanks =)
well from what i understand, satii bio is "easier" but then there's less of a curve so u have to miss less to get a good score. so yeah.
#6
Posted 08 October 2005 - 08:47 PM
^ The curve sucks.
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