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i fall asleep during paper 2Paper2 done?
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i fall asleep during paper 2Paper2 done?
Whts the answer to this
and the answer to this
wht is easier?Yawr tell pls is it easier?
The SI unit for time is Seconds, so while recording results our results should always be in seconds thus it cant be for A and B
if u see the first part of the qs its written tht BRCA1 or BRCA2 lead to the heredity of breast cancer, and we knw tht cancer is formed by mutation in the gene causing an abnormal gene to be produced. So for breast cancer to occur these 2 genes have to produce abnormal or no protein.
just measure the length of the scale bar labelled 50 micrometers.Also for this magnification question, to find the image size, do I measure the length of the entire picture? Or just the width of a single Xylem vessel??
Did u see the solution tht qwertypoiu did?Correct answer is B.
just measure the length of the scale bar labelled 50 micrometers.
Then magnification = image/ real = (what you measure on your ruler) / (50 micrometers.)
thnk u life saverAs explained before can't do first question
Q2:
Movement of sucrose from chloroplast to phloem does NOT include mass flow.
Mass flow happens when sucrose is translocated from source to sink.
The sucrose moving from source (chloroplast in this case) to the phloem is just the initial step to this, and only involves the companion cell pumping H+ ions using ATP to bind sucrose to H+ ions and make them travel together against sucrose concentration gradient through a co-transporter molecule.
If 1 is wrong, obviously the only option left is D. Once inside the companion cell, H+ ions are detached and sucrose molecules naturally move down their concentration gradient into the phloem elements, this probably involves both the symplast and apoplast transport.
Could you tell us what your measurement was using your ruler?HELP! How do we find the diameter?
I bet I am going wrong with the conversions or something :/
Welcome and very kind of you to say thatthnk u life saver
It should be just your measurement divided by 24,000HELP! How do we find the diameter?
I bet I am going wrong with the conversions or something :/
It should be just your measurement divided by 24,000
Assuming you measured correctly:But then the options are either in micrometer or nanometer :/
My measurement is 0.3 cm.
it is CThe SI unit for time is Seconds, so while recording results our results should always be in seconds thus it cant be for A and B
and for precise results u always right ur answer to the nearest second (p3 tip) so it cant be D
thus we r left with C
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