arms of the fossils were longer than the legs of the fossils - this is very common in hominoids that brachiate
Same thing I thought, although it did not mention anything about brachiation, but rather "climbing", unless climbing trees goes is correlated to swinging on trees? But damn, I should've went with my first answer.. thought too much about
swinging, rather than the stem of the question that states
climbing.
Think a lot of people would've forgotten ligation in dna replication.
Shit. Forgot that one. Hope that 4 marks is not solely dependent on getting everything in there because there are a lot of things going on in DNA replication =/
I showed the process using 4 steps, I think the mark allocation would be something like:
-Unzipping of the double-helix by DNA Helicase
-Binding of RNA primers to the separated strands of DNA
-DNA polymerase elongates the primers by adding new DNA nucleotides, needed to show leading strand and lagging strands (okazaki fragments)
-Ligation by DNA Ligase
Instead of drawing images of DNA replication, I transcribed it instead, and placed it into a flow-chart concept kind of illustration. Would this still be accepted since it did just ambiguously say a 'diagram', which necessarily could imply any sort of communicable form of information?
Anyone else not see the question where you put the x on the graph? 
Had one friend who did that! I guess that's what happens when you're under pressure I would think. What did you get for the age after calculating the half-lives?