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getting back to the actual thread ( Biology). What did you write in the question with the picture and whooping cough, asking to describe what damage has been down to the layer X .
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cilia damage.. and the same effect that tar does..getting back to the actual thread ( Biology). What did you write in the question with the picture and whooping cough, asking to describe what damage has been down to the layer X .
wrong thread matepls explain q32 nov2011 p12
Yeah isotopic mass was 24.8cilia damage.. and the same effect that tar does..
yea same table (there was a yes and no too), same isotopic mass, same magnification (x1053 for me).Yeah isotopic mass was 24.8
And I wrote the cilia damage thing as well.
btw what did you write in the table in Q5 for immunity
I wrote artifical active in the first and artificial passive in the second.
What about magnification? I got x1052
and what about the question in which they asked about how can you tell from the structure that the capillary allows O2 to enter surrounding body cells.
I wrote exactly the sameeeeeyea same table (there was a yes and no too), same isotopic mass, same magnification (x1053 for me).
In that one i think i wrote similar to "thin walls of capillary and short distance between it and the tissue so faster diffusion and more diffusion" i think the question was a little different than what you wrote?
ratio was like 1:1:1:1I wrote exactly the sameeeee
what was your empirical formula? and what about the calculations in chemistry in Q2?
what was your answer in mg of SO2 in the wine
Yeahhh.ratio was like 1:1:1:1
originated? was it bone marrow? i dont know which q. you are talking about...Yeahhh.
What about transmission of the disease in bio in Q2?? What did u write?
And in Q5 they gave a diagram and asked us to identify where the cell was born
thicker capillary walls?what did you guys write for that one mark question about how the structure for blood-brain barrier capillaries differs from normal capillaries?
No capillary network since membranes are impermeable?what did you guys write for that one mark question about how the structure for blood-brain barrier capillaries differs from normal capillaries?
membranes are partially permeable.... but i can't say anything as this was a "Suggest" question which has wide variety of answers even outside ms.No capillary network since membranes are impermeable?
Can you explain how we had to determine amylase concentration in extract?todays p52?membranes are partially permeable.... but i can't say anything as this was a "Suggest" question which has wide variety of answers even outside ms.
more than 24 hours have passed sir paper was on 5th may... or i don't know i may be talking from the future?Please don't discuss the paper until 24 hours have passed!! Why don't you guys understand?
i'm really sorry... only giving ASCan you explain how we had to determine amylase concentration in extract?todays p52?
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