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A level Biology: Post your doubts here!

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If anyone can please explain all the answers for these questions properly I'd be really greatful
 

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how do i calculate degrees of freedom with only the t-value given?:cautious::confused::confused:
paper 5 m/j 2009 q3 b (iv)
The no. Of samples will be given in the question's first part or some where earlier in the question
it'll be( n1+n2 -2) where n is the no. Of samples
oct nov 2008 [question 2 b (iv)] paper 5!!!!
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Did you get the standard error & t value? In ii & iii part?
If yes then Which part do you have problem with confidence interval or the mean?
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where do i get the expected results from?
By adding all the values of observed & dividing them by 3
So 36+90+114=240/3=80
 
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Sure thanks
Mitosis is then from a haploid number and meiosis from a diploid no...
Got it! Thanks!
No more needed :p
Okhay btw.. Mitosis is then from a haploid number and meiosis from a diploid no... Ryt?
well i wanna say that your statement is fully incorrect because except gamete cell all other cells mitosis occurs so it starts from diploid no of chromosomes and ends to diploid whereas meosis starts from haploid cells and ends to haploid no of chromosomes..
i hope you got now. :p :)
 
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Mitosis is then from a haploid number and meiosis from a diploid no...

well i wanna say that your statement is fully incorrect because except gamete cell all other cells mitosis occurs so it starts from diploid no of chromosomes and ends to diploid whereas meosis starts from haploid cells and ends to haploid no of chromosomes..
i hope you got now. :p :)
Ohh okha oka ... Got it! Thanks a lot! :)
 
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