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GT for A most likely in between 68-73.......not more then this, as the paper which has GT of 78 was FAR easier then our paper....if u technically ocnsider it, our paper wasnt actually THAT easy...it was tougher then all of 2012 may june ones........they had GTs in mid 60sGT Suggestions?
I agree with you.GT for A most likely in between 68-73.......not more then this, as the paper which has GT of 78 was FAR easier then our paper....if u technically ocnsider it, our paper wasnt actually THAT easy...it was tougher then all of 2012 may june ones........they had GTs in mid 60s
I said that you'd introduce an selection pressure, strain R is less resistant so eventually it's gonna die white strain 2 is going to have a selective advantage and survive passing on the resistant allele to offspring increasing it's frequency .the one about how the resistant strain 2 will replace R
yeah, exactly ..........I said that you'd introduce an selection pressure, strain R is less resistant so eventually it's gonna die white strain 2 is going to have a selective advantage and survive passing on the resistant allele to offspring increasing it's frequency .
yeah!I said that plant have leaves and corals dont have leaves. will i get marks for this
its leaves are reduced to spines! so yescactus is a plant but does it have leaves?
42! yup!whch variant did u guys give??was the first qs about neurone?
but i didn have anythin related to cactus and stuff42! yup!
there was nothing on cactus! they were discussing on the coral question ;P Someone wrote that corals do not have leaves, plants have. and someone else suggested that this is wrong as cactus is a plant but does not have leaves.but i
but i didn have anythin related to cactus and stuff
you no longer call them leaves since they dont photosyntesize.. they are now called spikesits leaves are reduced to spines! so yes
*spines* they have leaves! even if the leaves are modified ones, they are still called leaves, google it i think cambridge will accept this answer! http://www.cactusmuseum.com/survival.aspyou no longer call them leaves since they dont photosyntesize.. they are now called spikes
i wrote that coral has no leaves, coral has no chloroplasts in cells, it doesnt photosynthesise, and coral has skeleton, but plant doesnt.they have leaves! even if the leaves are modified ones, they are still called leaves, google it i think cambridge will accept this answer! http://www.cactusmuseum.com/survival.asp
its good, but they asked for two different structures, maybe they will ignore the skeleton part.i
i wrote that coral has no leaves, coral has no chloroplasts in cells, it doesnt photosynthesise, and coral has skeleton, but plant doesnt.
i wrote about oil spills, toxic chemicals dumped into seas from industries and overfishing in my answer ..hazards to coral, consider this:
http://coris.noaa.gov/about/hazards/
i didn have anythin related to plants..there was nothing on cactus! they were discussing on the coral question ;P Someone wrote that corals do not have leaves, plants have. and someone else suggested that this is wrong as cactus is a plant but does not have leaves.
not even corals?i didn have anythin related to plants..
I wrote increase in temp of water due to global warmingi wrote about oil spills, toxic chemicals dumped into seas from industries and overfishing in my answer ..
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