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Just take a good look at the segmentation and structure of the head. They usually have 6 legs and shitany easy way of learning classification of arthropods
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Just take a good look at the segmentation and structure of the head. They usually have 6 legs and shitany easy way of learning classification of arthropods
yeahHaha for real?!
Im doing the same paper!! which letter?GUYS HOW DO WE SOLVE NUMBER 3 PAPER 6 2006 MAY JUNE PART ii)http://www.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/0610 - Biology/0610_s06_qp_6.pdf
Ahaha whatever floats your boat :3 When are you taking the third paper? On the 21st?yeah
ii number 3Im doing the same paper!! which letter?
Yeaahh i guess soAhaha whatever floats your boat :3 When are you taking the third paper? On the 21st?
Hey.. please help me clear my doubts. Do we have to draw a line of best fit.. or jus join all the points on the graph??Practical work as in the construction of graphs and all!
aight... so there are 20 sectors right. and the total of the average is 60. so 60 woodlice is equivalent to 20 sectors. Therefore 1 sector is worth 1/3 woodlice. Find each average of different sample of the woodlice and multiply it by that number. For example: dark and dry=6=6*1/3=2 sectors. capiche?ii number 3
I reckon you just draw an approx. curve dude, line of best fit isn't necessary...Hey.. please help me clear my doubts. Do we have to draw a line of best fit.. or jus join all the points on the graph??
*based on each sample, not woodlice.ii number 3
I did that in my mocks.. got it wrong!!I reckon you just draw an approx. curve dude, line of best fit isn't necessary...
aight... so there are 20 sectors right. and the total of the average is 60. so 60 woodlice is equivalent to 20 sectors. Therefore 1 sector is worth 1/3 woodlice. Find each average of different sample of the woodlice and multiply it by that number. For example: dark and dry=6=6*1/3=2 sectors. capiche?
for real man? From what I'm taught, we draw an approximate curve...I did that in my mocks.. got it wrong!!
We were told to draw a line graph.. so I joined all the points using a straight line.. got it wrong. I was told to draw a line of best fit.. still doubtin..for real man? From what I'm taught, we draw an approximate curve...
if your points are scattered then obviously you'll have to draw a line of best fitWe were told to draw a line curve.. so I joined all the points using a straight line.. got it wrong. I was told to draw a line of best fit.. still doubtin..
ya know what mate, i think they should be lenient on this is as based on the mark scheme they say extrapolation/line of best fit / thick line/ruled line to line' or free hand smooth and through all points it should be good.I did that in my mocks.. got it wrong!!
how do you know what we should focus on?Guys just Focus on :
-Nutrition
- Plants
- Reproduction
- Transport In Plants
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The Respiratory system-Classification
Oh great! Thanx dude..ya know what mate, i think they should be lenient on this is as based on the mark scheme they say extrapolation/line of best fit / thick line/ruled line to line' or free hand smooth and through all points it should be good.
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