Couldn't be bothered typing so I hope this makes sense
Edit: I knew I'd already answered this somewhere, finally found it.
The branching off lines represent a difference in evolution. The order they branch off in represents the order those characteristics evolved in. Archaea and bacteria don’t have mitochondria or chloroplasts so they branch off first (Everything on the 2 left branches has neither mitochondria or chloroplasts, everything on the right branch has mitochondria – indicated by the right branch being named ‘mitochondria’). Then fungi and animals split from plants (everything on the 2 left branches has mitochondria but not chloroplasts, the right branch is labelled ‘chloroplasts’ so everything on that branch (ie. plants) have chloroplasts).
2017 biology nht exam 11.bii
Would it be correct to say that resources might be wasted because of its low rate of success as this approach is purely based on chance?
Yeah I'd say it's incorrect given they specified in the examiners report that other
biological effects were accepted, no mention anywhere of anything that isn't a biological consequence.
Could someone please explain why the answer to question 9 of the multichoice section for VCAA 2012 exam 1 is C? I understand why the other options are incorrect, but C seem incorrect as well. In my textbook it says that MHCII markers present antigens to lymphocytes, not MHC1 markers.
You’re correct, they only present to Tc cells. Don’t really know what’s up with that question.