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    Biology Paper 22 Discussion thread.

    ummm....i guess yeah.....
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    Biology Paper 22 Discussion thread.

    im talking in general that stomach is acceptable.....i knw u cnat mention it....and no duodenum is too far away to be under the threat of any serious infection...it can be infected....but there is not a high threat..very low...but maybe the scheme offers an exception..you never knw :)...just...
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    Biology Paper 22 Discussion thread.

    true .true...but it isnt wrong to write viral infection in ur answers....anyway....i think that the following organs are acceptable Stomach/Liver/Pancreas/Lungs, Organs like heart and intestine are not acceptable
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    Biology Paper 22 Discussion thread.

    that's a compelete answer both are much better
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    Biology Paper 22 Discussion thread.

    oh for cyring out loud fine bacteria....although have you never heard of the word viral infection...Jeez brah...... anyways even bacteria are pretty pretty small.,.....
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    Biology Paper 22 Discussion thread.

    rem remember that in selective breeding, only similiar plants or plants of the same species can breed...in the same way take an example you cannot cross a lion with a cheetah....right? but genes can be transferred irrespective of the species......for example there is a type of jelly fish which...
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    Physics ATP disussion

    I I knw...but wat he said...was gonna blow my mind into pieces....
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    Biology Paper 22 Discussion thread.

    i knw wat the question mentioned......but viruses are veryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy small....so they can easily get through and cause indection I wrote liver and lungs.
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    Biology Paper 22 Discussion thread.

    i guess it could be correct....partial credit maybe...
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    Physics ATP disussion

    u said the net right here http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/magnetic/volmet.html read the line in the second paragraph: A voltmeter is placed in parallel with a circuit element
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    Physics ATP disussion

    Her I am wrting an excerpt from the book that I studied. IT WAS WRITTEN BY CAMBRIDGE: "A voltmeter is always connected ACROSS the relevant component in a circuit, because it is measuring the potential difference between two ends of the component" The word ACROSS means IN PARALLEL
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    General paper discussion

    yup small intestine is totally wrong
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    General paper discussion

    actua i the question has been taken from an actual story, i have read it and says that the diaphragm is lacerated....which means that very small microorganisms like viruses can easily infect the lungs...
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    Biology Paper 22 Discussion thread.

    so we both wrote genetic engineering....yup it is the right answer and even if it were 5 marks at least 2 marks can be awarded.....
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    Biology Paper 22 Discussion thread.

    l liver and lungs is correct...very small chances of intestines being correct
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    Biology Paper 22 Discussion thread.

    li liver and lungs is absolutely correct
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    Physics ATP disussion

    u dude voltmeters are always in parallel The voltmeter has infinite resistance and so if it is placed in series it will use all the current going through it. however it is place in parallel because it measures the potential difference between two points, thus by using all the current that...
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    Biology Paper 22 Discussion thread.

    exactly....marks are always deducted....no matter hw gd ur answer is....
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    General paper discussion

    for first part: lungs and liver for second: prescene of HCl gives an unsuitable environment for microogranisms for third: if shot had hit above the diaphragm, the lung would be punctured, alveoli, blood vessels and bronchioles damaged, reducing surface area for gasesous exchange and so less O2...
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