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Hopefully you will get it then How much did you score in AS?i wnted stars..nthng else
bt i thnk its too much nw xd
n u??
And hopefully A*...
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Hopefully you will get it then How much did you score in AS?i wnted stars..nthng else
bt i thnk its too much nw xd
n u??
The first 2 min graph, was supposed to be ignored, the 2 lines of best fit were only up, and at 3, i don't remember exactly, maybe 35.9, I am not sure! wbu?how did you guys draw the graph btw? was the top part a curve? and what value did you get for the temperature at 3 mins?
Hopefully you will get it then How much did you score in AS?
And hopefully A*...
I don't remember exactly, somewhere between 110 and 12o thoughi got 100/130 in AS, you?
oh thats nice. i know this isn't about chemistry but in biology paper 41 what did you answer for why algae photosynthesizes faster in polyp than when its free?I don't remember exactly, somewhere between 110 and 12o though
Its alrightoh thats nice. i know this isn't about chemistry but in biology paper 41 what did you answer for why algae photosynthesizes faster in polyp than when its free?
Its alright
I said that the coral respires producing co2, which is a raw material for photosynthesis. The CO2 is readily available for the algae to photosynthesise,while the free living algae, struggles to get CO2, as CO2 is sparingly soluble in water. This increases the rate of photosynthesis and therefore more growth
I wrote one more point that I completely forgot right now!!
What did you write?
But then how is the surface area greater, when its living inside its cells? I don't get your pointi wrote that the surface area in the coral is greater than the free algae so there will be a greater uptake of CO2 and then the usual
i wasn't sure myself and was running out of time. But if they are fish they don't need algae to undergo photosynthesis for them to give food for growth?But then how is the surface area greater, when its living inside its cells? I don't get your point
They are fish, and the algae lives in their tissue. The algae does photosynthesis using co2 from the coral, and gives the coral the product of photosynthesis.i wasn't sure myself and was running out of time. But if they are fish they don't need algae to undergo photosynthesis for them to give food for growth?
I guess. What did you get in AS bio overall? Sciences and math. What about you?They are fish, and the algae lives in their tissue. The algae does photosynthesis using co2 from the coral, and gives the coral the product of photosynthesis.
Get my point?
What subjects are you giving this session btw?
My bio score was higher than my chemistry score,, around 122, wbu?I guess. What did you get in AS bio overall? Sciences and math. What about you?
In bio, yes. Chemistry, its me and another oneThat's great. Are you the top in your class? I can't quite remember. Not that high though
It really fluctuates. Oh so you must have gotten the outstanding award for biology last year,right?In bio, yes. Chemistry, its me and another one
Wbu?
Basically nope, go inboxIt really fluctuates. Oh so you must have gotten the outstanding award for biology last year,right?
Hopefully you will get it then How much did you score in AS?
And hopefully A*...
Same!i wrote he mixed the reactants so the change was rapid thats why
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