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biology paper 6

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i was wondering how many marks should be subtracted from my exams if i did shade in the exam in the drawing picture
i made the drawing in paper 6 and labeled it and done it well
then i added some shading
i was sure it was incorrect but i did
in the mark scheme it said reject shading
does that mean i loose the five marks or just like 2 or 3
please answer me now i am really angry of this stupid mistake despite fact that i done very well in the rest of the exams
 
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what did u label, i labeled the toes and scales only and no its not wrong to shade it if your applieng to them that the shaded area is scale
 
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it is not the mark scheme of this year
i looking through mark scheme of the past year
it always said reject any shading
i was very disappointed when i saw that fact :(
and ya i did shading for the scales of the leg i hope it is correct
 
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The very first question was on testing for reducing sugars , yes ? The second one was adding biuret solution to as sample of albumen
 
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Guys what was the answer for a conclusion for adding acid to albumen forming a white solid
 
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what was the answer 4 last part on last page???
Im not sure but I wrote the answer as the the tip grows from the top for onion leaves and for the other shoot from the bottom... And for my previous question, I wrote the answer as the acid reacts with albumen to form a white ppt, is it correct ?
 
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yes it is correct bcuz they asked about the conclusion tht can be drawn about albumen
 
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