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How was Biology?

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mix equal volumes of biuret 1 and biuret 2 reagent..and add them to crushed seeds...and the seeds should be in equal amounts in 2 separate dishes. > CIE will accept this much to outline test for proteins. ..and compare the color change..
mix equal volumes of biuret 1 and biuret 2 reagent..and add them to crushed seeds...and the seeds should be in equal amounts in 2 separate dishes. > CIE will accept this much to outline test for proteins. ..and compare the color change..
I always write things like that when I have no idea about the answer. The truth is the truth hey, can't deny it:ROFLMAO:
i wrote there r Hinge joints, Ball and socket joints in both. 2 bones between ankle n knee = 2 bones(radius n ulna) between elbow nd shoulder joint....:mad:
 
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i wrote there r Hinge joints, Ball and socket joints in both. 2 bones between ankle n knee = 2 bones(radius n ulna) between elbow nd shoulder joint....:mad:

Uhm.. The question said "excluding joints"
 
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Doesn't the forearm refer to the part of the arm between the hinge joint and the fingers? :notworthy: That's what my teacher said. But I took the whole arm into consideration.
 
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Doesn't the forearm refer to the part of the arm between the hinge joint and the fingers? :notworthy: That's what my teacher said. But I took the whole arm into consideration.


Mhm, but the instructions said something like 'This is a diagram of a forearm and a leg...". So, I took the whole thing to be the forearm :D
 
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Oh, well, Let's hope they give marks for that :LOL:

They HAVE to, LOL :D These were apparently the only 3 points to give: humerus=femur, radius+ulna=tibia+fibula, carpals+metacarpals+phalanges=tarsals+metatarsals+phalanges :D What else was there to write? :unsure:
 
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They HAVE to, LOL :D These were apparently the only 3 points to give: humerus=femur, radius+ulna=tibia+fibula, carpals+metacarpals+phalanges=tarsals+metatarsals+phalanges :D What else was there to write? :unsure:
That's just about it. Btw, I think we only have to know the bones in the forearm according to the syllabus. Did you learn them at school? We weren't taught.
 
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That's just about it. Btw, I think we only have to know the bones in the forearm according to the syllabus. Did you learn them at school? We weren't taught.
Nah I didn't. I like to self-study, and learnt this from a book.
 
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Ha, good for you as well. But I think they actually are in the syllabus. I just found 'em in my notes. :whistle:
Its not in the syllabus. Everything in the syllabus is taught to us in the school and they didnt teach us that. I even checked the learning objectives given by the CIE and they dont include about the bones in the legs!
 
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Its not in the syllabus. Everything in the syllabus is taught to us in the school and they didnt teach us that. I even checked the learning objectives given by the CIE and they dont include about the bones in the legs!
Well cie might be trolling then.
 
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