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  1. Gummy Beat

    How was biology p32 (no discussion)

    you also have to remember the time defers from lab to lab depending on milk and other things used
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    How was biology p32 (no discussion)

    the highest concentration was like 17 seconds for me but most other people say it took 10-13 seconds
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    How was biology p32 (no discussion)

    Not sure if there are any other variants left but just to be safe no discussion
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    A level Biology: Post your doubts here!

    Aaaaaaaaaaand we are done with bio you guys :' ) RIP biology doubts thread <3
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    Hey

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    Biology paper 32

    Thank god i did what i can in other papers because I haven't had a great experience with practicals yet lol. But inshallah it will be easy and we will do good . LOL for AS physics i got a U in the practical (repeated the expirement a lot for stupid reasons that i didn't have space to write down...
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    Biology Practical 32

    Well from what i can guess, it's not going to be about transpiration or leaves for ques 1 cuz i made dua yesterday before going to bed lol
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    Biology Practical 32

    Please god don't let question 1 be transpiration... As a matter of fact plz don't let it be anything about leaves and plants . I suck so hard at them and never practiced them before :(
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    Biology paper 4 variant 1

    Honestly i had no problem with time since i had 20 minutes left. Thats because i know if i cant answer the question now and must come back to it later. Thats always how i practiced it do 5-6 pages in 20 minutes (took me 25 in the exam) and then do the last question in 15-20 (took me 10). But man...
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    Bio paper/42

    What .... Plz tell me ur talkin about p42 cuz i just did p41 edit: im starting to have a panic attack cuz ur makin me think i misread the last question 0_o
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    Bio paper/42

    LOL i have my p41 in an hour and u guys are scaring the hell outta me. Alright enough xtremepapers for now and time to try and relax even though im worried
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    A level Biology: Post your doubts here!

    This [PA] explain how the anatomy and physiology of the leaves of C4 plants such as maize or sorghum are adapted for high rates of carbon fixation at high temperatures in terms of: • the high optimum temperatures of the enzymes involved • the spatial separation of initial carbon fixation from...
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    Biology paper 11 gt

    Thats what i kept saying .. btw where did u find the questions ?
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    Biology A2 PAPER 51

    lol im always late to these threads. **** the rna probe. I was like well its an rna probe so saying break dna fragments from 2 strands to 1 strand is too obvious and not worth writing down
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    Biology paper 11 gt

    It asked for the minimum number of cell membranes the oxygen and carbon dioxide have to pass through between blood in capillaries and air in alveolus. I dont remember the question number though
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    Biology paper 11 gt

    Oh dear god! are you serious I thought it was gonna be endocytosis 0_o BTW for the chlorplast and mictochondira question, wasnt the answer A that said both are prokaryotes and both have circular DNA.
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    A level Biology: Post your doubts here!

    This [PA] explain how the anatomy and physiology of the leaves of C4 plants such as maize or sorghum are adapted for high rates of carbon fixation at high temperatures in terms of: • the high optimum temperatures of the enzymes involved • the spatial separation of initial carbon fixation from...
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    Biology paper 11 gt

    Wait what ? Wasn't it A the option that says both both chloroplast and mitochondria have circular DNA.
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    Biology paper 11 gt

    What was the answer to the TB question? I dont remember TB being able to stay in body cells anywhere in any of my books/notes (although it says at later stages it goes to the brain :0)
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    Biology paper 11 gt

    I am 100% sure it said cisternae not crista, since crista are the inner folded membrane of mitochondira
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