If possible can someone please post a copy of the exam, or at least the multiple choice section? I can't remember all the options for each question haha so I don't know what I chose
Q1 was about which process maintains an internal stable environment?
Q2 was about which system could detect and counteract changes in the external environment?
Q3 was about which scientist gave a better understanding (can't remember exact wording) about the immune response?
Q4 was about the role of the lymphocytes.
Q5 had an image and made us pick which evolutionary evidence was applied
Q6 was about which process engulfs the antigen.
Q7 was about the waste product of renal dialysis
Q8 was about how carbon dioxide changes the pH and acidity
Q9 had a fair experiment, and made us pick the controlled and experiment.
Q10 had a picture of a cell with a scale; it made us work out the exact measurement of the cell.
Q11 had a table about B and T lymphocytes, and we had to conclude which was correct based on the information we know.
Q12 was about the percentage of tall offsprings based on the genotypes of the parents.
Q13 had a sequence of amino acids. After DNA replication, what is the sequence of amino acids on the "newly made strand" of DNA?
Q14 we had to distinguish which row was correct between protozoans and fungi.
Q16 had a table (diffusion, osmosis, active transport, or passive transport)
Q17 was about the discoveries of the DNA made after Rosalind Franklin's work?
Q19 had a 44 chromosome zebronkey and a 62 chromosome other animal, and we had to work out the number of chromosomes in the offspring
Q20 had a trend after every 10 minutes, what could we conclude from the graph?
These are from my memory, not sure if I'm supposed to post it