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like i said, google it...I'm sorry, i'm in A2 and that's the max i can do for u guys
It's alright! Thank youu!
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like i said, google it...I'm sorry, i'm in A2 and that's the max i can do for u guys
can someone explain me the vertical and horizontal transmissions ?
Ok...Not really
Yes. But both of them can be the transfer of plasmids.Vertical transmission,is the inheritance of genetic material,from parents to offsprings.
Horizontal transmission is the transfer of genetic material (Plasmids) from one bacterium to another.
i don't get ur question...Thank you so much. But i've got a question.
do we use the ruler to calibrate the eye piece graticule or do we directly measure the specimen using the ruler?
jazakALLAH!Vertical transmission,is the transmission of genetic material,from parents to offsprings.
Horizontal transmission is the transfer of genetic material (DNA) from one bacterium to another.
i don't get ur question...
Really thanks a lot but I'm confused if they give me a slide should my drawing be proportional to it??Yeah... nothing really seems to be wrong with it...
YES it's half the smallest division on the instrument used for measuringIt isn't percentage error i guess.
Im not quite sure but is it 50% of the smallest division?
Use this formula:volume of solute =(required concentration/initial concentration )* the total volume of solution . In your case the required concentration is missing , so if we put all the values given in the formula then solve it , we get the required concentration with a value of 6.25% . Please correct me if I'm wrong.Can you help me with this one? If I have 6.25 cm^3 of 10% solution, and I mix it with 3.75 cm^3 of water, what will be the concentration of the solution?
Thank you so much!YES it's half the smallest division on the instrument used for measuring
Can you help me with this one? If I have 6.25 cm^3 of 10% solution, and I mix it with 3.75 cm^3 of water, what will be the concentration of the solution?
Just draw the three layers. Ignore the details outside the artery. It must be large and proportional (it must be like an oval, not a circle).CAN ANYONE TELL ME HOW IS THIS DONE ? Q2A (ii)
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w08_qp_32.pdf
Just draw the three layers. Ignore the details outside the artery. It must be large and proportional (it must be like an oval, not a circle).
The mark scheme provides a good example of a drawing.
It's the percentage concentration right?C1V1=C2V2
Where the total volume is 6.25+3.75=10
6.25x10 = 10 x C2
C2 = 6.25
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