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No, nothing specific. They can ask you about any type of experiment, so as long as you have a good grasp of the experiment design principles (variables etc), then that's as best as you can do. You will need to know all the core practicals from AS and A2 though, for Q1 from Unit 6B.Thanks....tell me any thing I have to read from u 4 n unit 5 for unit 6 practical? ??
Percentage cover is usually the easiest to work with, if you are using quadrats with plants.When we have to plot frequency density or percentage cover??
yo dr. bob you know for q 2d they normally ask about why we cant draw valid conclusions. Sometimes they ignore large sample size and overlapping range bars? how come? how do we know when to write that and when not to?Percentage cover is usually the easiest to work with, if you are using quadrats with plants.
Yes, it's a bit weird. I think the safest things seem to be to look at the variability of the raw data - is it really spread out (high SD)? If so then the experiment is fairly unreliable and any conclusions are a bit shaky. Especially if the means/medians are very close.yo dr. bob you know for q 2d they normally ask about why we cant draw valid conclusions. Sometimes they ignore large sample size and overlapping range bars? how come? how do we know when to write that and when not to?
Thoughts on today's paper?
It was tricky...tell me in q 2 did u mentioned zero in ur average value. ...??wht was the ans to tht antibiotics one last q of q 1???
Yes you have to include the zero's.
I cant recall correctly, but was it about the safety?
Oh yes! I said that it attaches to the ribosome, thereby inhibiting the translation of mRNA into proteins and enzymes. Since proteins and enzymes are now made/made less, the bacteria cannot grow or reproduce.The one of related to ribosomes? ?
I wanted to ask about this one too !!! ( the ribosomes question I mean ) besides what were the limitations and the preliminary work in Q3 ??
Limitations could include, first of all, the generic statement that its difficult to control all variables affecting the d.v. You could also say its hard to judge the end point, where DCPIP turns from blue to colourless especially if its a dark juice. there's genetic variation in vegetables. or something of the sort. what did you write?
Oh yes! I said that it attaches to the ribosome, thereby inhibiting the translation of mRNA into proteins and enzymes. Since proteins and enzymes are now made/made less, the bacteria cannot grow or reproduce.
I dunot know if its right. can someone confirm?
What about the preliminary work and the safety issues in the Q3 investigation ??Ur answer is r8☺
Ur answer is r8☺
Oh awesome! Did you check with your teacher or?
Yes.....howz ur chem?????
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