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  1. J

    Maths IGCSE May/June 2012 Papers 22 and 42 marked

    If they asked us to define the relationship between the 2 lines, then they would make it accurate. When it says 'not to scale', it means that the angles and lengths are not equal in theory to the ones printed. But parallel lines must look like they are parallel. We use calculations to work out...
  2. J

    Done with Paper 3 Bio

    Anabolism and condensation polymerisation is not in our syllabus. I think it's assimilation too.
  3. J

    Done with Paper 3 Bio

    The one that the Ghanaian scientists did WAS selective breeding. They took the pollen from the useful plants and dusted it on the plant in question. And the Australian scientists' procedure was of genetic engineering, where a plasmid (vector), recombinant DNA, etc. needed to be used. So don't...
  4. J

    Biology Paper 3 (0610)

    I finished with about 2-3 minutes remaining :P
  5. J

    Done with Paper 3 Bio

    It's okay. That's the part I hate most after an exam is done- when people start discussing the answers and I realise my stupidity :P
  6. J

    Done with Paper 3 Bio

    I wrote that too, but then I realised that there CANNOT be any cilia on the kidneys or small intestine!
  7. J

    Biology Paper 3 (0610)

    Wow, that was one hell of a Bio paper :/
  8. J

    Maths IGCSE May/June 2012 Papers 22 and 42 marked

    Could someone explain how the lines OB and CD are parallel in Q7 of Paper 4? I checked the lines with a ruler and they were NOT parallel..
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