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tyvmI found it...
Observe the y-axis label-per THOUSAND of population, and it is the birth rate, SO 41/1000, 26/1000, 35/1000 and 18/1000...18 is the smallest indicating the least birth rate so least population growth....
It was in one of our work sheets last yr and the teacher explained it that way, and i guess it works!
Is the answer C???
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yIs the answer C???
Is it right??So that i dont explain something which is wrong
look at the graph, ovulation usually occurs after about two weeks and if u looked at the point 2 weeks u will find that both levels are high
But does that mean as the substrate concentration increases the rate of product formation increases?In nov 1994,qno 10 the answer is C because 2% of starch solution solution is used so more sucrose(sugar will be formed) because there is more starch compared with A!
In qno 13 the answer is definitely A.
In jun 1995,qno 17 the answer is A because 3 and 4 are molars and they r used to crush and grind food while 1 and 2 are incisors and canines.
In qno 24 yes the answer is B becoz when this side grows faster than the opposite side this causes the shoot to bend towards the light(positive phototropism).
Nope but the question said which tube would contaion most sugar after one day. But in general the if the concentration of the substrate increases the enzyme will have more substrate to work on so the rete will definitely decrease.But does that mean as the substrate concentration increases the rate of product formation increases?
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Yes it is right!Is it right??So that i dont explain something which is wrong
Nope but the question said which tube would contaion most sugar after one day. But in general the if the concentration of the substrate increases the enzyme will have more substrate to work on so the rete will definitely decrease.
Ok..U knw that ovulation is the release of the egg from the ovary. When an egg is released from the ovary the amount of oestrogen increases to build up the uterus lining just in case fertiliztion occurs..along with that the amount of progesterone also increases to maintain the thickness of the uterus lining also if fertilization occurs.Yes it is right!
tyvm
i have another question srry for may/june 1994 Q.17 and Q.40 and for Q.4 are the sepals rlly removed after fertilisation??
Oh, so we don't need to compare the graph with the diagram?Ok..U knw that ovulation is the release of the egg from the ovary. When an egg is released from the ovary the amount of oestrogen increases to build up the uterus lining just in case fertiliztion occurs..along with that the amount of progesterone also increases to maintain the thickness of the uterus lining also if fertilization occurs.
rate*Thanks !!
Well the graph is to assist you. If u notice at the time of ovulation(2 weeks) the amount of oestrogen and progesterone both increase in the graph itselfOh, so we don't need to compare the graph with the diagram?
This is what I thought: As uterus lining starts to break down at week 3, the graph marks a fall in the levels of oestrogen and progesterone.
no u need the graph, u use week 2 not 3 :/, he is saying ovulation which occurs after two weeks, u dont need this explanation imnot even sure if its correct :/, because oestrogen is used to repair the lining but then when the egg is released, the follicle which released the oestrogen is turned into a corpus lateum which releases the progestrone that stops any further ovulation and maintains the health of the lining.Oh, so we don't need to compare the graph with the diagram?
This is what I thought: As uterus lining starts to break down at week 3, the graph marks a fall in the levels of oestrogen and progesterone.
no u need the graph, u use week 2 not 3 :/, he is saying ovulation which occurs after two weeks, u dont need this explanation imnot even sure if its correct :/, because oestrogen is used to repair the lining but then when the egg is released, the follicle which released the oestrogen is turned into a corpus lateum which releases the progestrone that stops any further ovulation and maintains the health of the lining.
Ok, understood! thanks to u both!Well the graph is to assist you. If u notice at the time of ovulation(2 weeks) the amount of oestrogen and progesterone both increase in the graph itself
I know my explanation is right trust me..Its from a book!no u need the graph, u use week 2 not 3 :/, he is saying ovulation which occurs after two weeks, u dont need this explanation imnot even sure if its correct :/, because oestrogen is used to repair the lining but then when the egg is released, the follicle which released the oestrogen is turned into a corpus lateum which releases the progestrone that stops any further ovulation and maintains the health of the lining.
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