i am pretty sure its B...because the code in trna will be the opp...n dna is the opp of trna....hope u get what i meanPost the link to the question and marking scheme.
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i am pretty sure its B...because the code in trna will be the opp...n dna is the opp of trna....hope u get what i meanPost the link to the question and marking scheme.
14) to check whether a solution contains reducing sugar, you just need to add Benedict's Solution. but for non-reducing sugar you need to boil it with acid and then neutralize and then add Benedict's solution. the answer is B beacuse it gives negative result with reducing sugar and positive (that is, change in colour from blue to orange, yellow, green or red depending on the conc. of non-reducing sugar) with non-reducing sugar.
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Why is 1.5 the time for 2 cardiac cycle?? Isnt a cardiac cycle from one AS to the next(or 1 VS to the next/from 1Diastole to the next)??1.5 / 2 = 0.75 second (only 1 cardiac cycle)
60 / 0.75 = 80
(per minute)
Hope it helps.
Why is 1.5 the time for 2 cardiac cycle?? Isnt a cardiac cycle from one AS to the next(or 1 VS to the next/from 1Diastole to the next)??
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If u guys see the examiner report of that particular paper: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/...A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_s06_er.pdf , you will see that question no.30 was withdrawn from the examination due to difficulties in reading the graph. The sum of the time between 1 and 2, and 3 and 4 does not give the exact answer 0.07s. This particular question was repeated in the last session: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/...nd AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w11_qp_11.pdf (Q. 24). Here the graph can be read easily and gives the exact answer (0.07s)30 is not quite impossible.
See, when the ventricles begin to contract the AV valves closes instantly. But initially the semi-lunar valves are also closed after the previous ventricular diastole and does not open until the pressure in the aorta rises sufficiently. So, both valves are closed. These two events are represented by 1 and 2 in the graph.
Again, during the next ventricular systole the semi-lunar valves snap shut as the pressure in the aorta drops. The AV valves are also closed initially as the atrium did not begin to contract yet. So, both valves are closed. time between point 3 and 4.
Add the times between the two sets of points and you get .07 which is C.
If you're still confused, check this video-
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sit...22/animation__the_cardiac_cycle__quiz_2_.html
Hope this helps!
If u guys see the examiner report of that particular paper: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_s06_er.pdf , you will see that question no.30 was withdrawn from the examination due to difficulties in reading the graph. The sum of the time between 1 and 2, and 3 and 4 does not give the exact answer 0.07s. This particular question was repeated in the last session: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w11_qp_11.pdf (Q. 24). Here the graph can be read easily and gives the exact answer (0.07s)
people am reposting my qns, can someone please helpHey people could you please help me with these:
QN PAPER: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w11_qp_12.pdf
MS: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_w11_qp_12.pdf
qn 10 - why not A? I mean doesn't the green signify a little non-reducing sugar is present?
qn 21 - why A and not C?
qn 28 - might be a silly qn but am kinda messed up so a little help would be appreciated
qn 34 - why C and not D?
qn 39 -
thanx a lot and God bless you for your help!
Exactly! even if the answer is not exact, you should select the option closest to your calculated value. The concept behind the calculation is what really matters. It is quite useful in Physics Paper 1 and even in Bio now...I noticed that. when you read the graph the time is a little more than .07 but not by very much. It's difficult to read it accurately.
But you see, you don't know what's in the examiners report while you're still giving the paper, and if i had given that particular pper this is what i would have done.
qn 10 - It cannot be solution 2 since the colour before adding acid and neutralising was orange and the colour did not shift towards red after hydrolysis with acid, which would have been the case, had the solution contained non-reducing sugars. The green colour after hydrolysis is due to the reducing sugars. Remember, to confirm presence of non-reducing sugar, the colour should always become more positive for the test after hydrolysis.people am reposting my qns, can someone please help
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