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Biology p22..How was it??

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like the vaccines were effective , it stimulated the antibody production.
mimiced active imunity..etc.
what was ur ans for the what kind of reaction is this?...about the DNA thng.
 
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Yes the answer was active transport because it clearly stated in the question that ATP can bind to the molecule which hydrolyses it. Energy is only required for active transport. Facilitated diffusion is a passive process.
yaaay! lol XD
 
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Percentage I got was 51% :/ did anyone else get this value??

I got confused about the vaccine question. I wrote that it induces a mild attack of small pox in the person injected so that the persons body will develop immune response and produce plasma cells against it to prevent reinfection AND vaccine injected is an antigen against which antibodies will be made by the human body that are complementary in shape to it. :/
 
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Mia4005 said:
like the vaccines were effective , it stimulated the antibody production.
mimiced active imunity..etc.
what was ur ans for the what kind of reaction is this?...about the DNA thng.


What was this question? I forgot please elaborate!
 
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Mia4005 said:
like the vaccines were effective , it stimulated the antibody production.
mimiced active imunity..etc.
what was ur ans for the what kind of reaction is this?...about the DNA thng.
it was translation.
 
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lychee26 said:
Mia4005 said:
like the vaccines were effective , it stimulated the antibody production.
mimiced active imunity..etc.
what was ur ans for the what kind of reaction is this?...about the DNA thng.
it was translation.
sigh, i screwed that one up..but it was only one mark rie?
:fool:
 
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Mia4005 said:
lychee26 said:
Mia4005 said:
like the vaccines were effective , it stimulated the antibody production.
mimiced active imunity..etc.
what was ur ans for the what kind of reaction is this?...about the DNA thng.
it was translation.
sigh, i screwed that one up..but it was only one mark rie?
:fool:

yeah only a mark. What were the tissues in the first question?
 
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That's right I think cartilage is a tissue too.. I'm not sure about epithelial tissue :(
 
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it could be correct , as it is the lining of the wall but i suspected it is seen where the RBC's were present.
so i din take a chance.
 
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Hey guies, u r givin me some hope..!! Maxmimum of my answers r matchin wth u guies..!! Lyk cartilage n smooth muscles.. 35%..Active trnsport.. tough my answer wnt satify all 3 marks..!! :/.. plus were dere any reaction lyk CONDESATION reaction...??? :D
 
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Percentage I got was 51% :/ did anyone else get this value??

I got confused about the vaccine question. I wrote that it induces a mild attack of small pox in the person injected so that the persons body will develop immune response and produce plasma cells against it to prevent reinfection AND vaccine injected is an antigen against which antibodies will be made by the human body that are complementary in shape to it. :/
51% same :unknown:
 
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the tissues were cartilage and smooth muscles. And in the first part it was cilia while cell B was goblet cell. and the next part was emphysema. The effects were that goblet cells secrete mucus, cilia is destroyed, it is unable to sweep the mucus , bacteria in the mucus causes infection. Lining of the cilia is inflamed.
 
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i roteee theee same thng..
but the cell B is RBC,
its a biconcave disc..and bla shit..
no nucleas seen..
so i rote the function of RBC..=/
 
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Mia4005 said:
i roteee theee same thng..
but the cell B is RBC,
its a biconcave disc..and bla shit..
no nucleas seen..
so i rote the function of RBC..=/
well lets see now. what were the differences between replication and transcription?
 
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