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  1. Two Questions Now! My guesses/thoughts provided? Any help? Thanks! 1. If CO2’s concentration in the fluid out of the cell was higher than inside it what would occur? What would make it so this would not typically happen? - The cell would shrink. Equilibrium prevents it. 2. Why do gardeners soak their fresh veggies in salt water before fresh water? - To create an electrolyte? I honestly have not a clue. ^
  2. You've never heard of "Aww" it means cute it's also cute how dark was reading new years eve
  3. Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!
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  5. CrazCo

    Organelles

    was the stomach lining one like Ribosomes produce protein which is transported to the Golgi where the Gogli secreets it to like hydrochloric acid for the digestion process
  6. CrazCo

    Organelles

    haha, thanks for the confidence what were you trying to tell me about the organelles advantage? im actually serious I got the other ones, i think!
  7. CrazCo

    Organelles

    partay! What were you trying to tell me anyway in those explanations? haha..
  8. CrazCo

    Organelles

    Wow dark that was like gibberish to me, ha i'm screwed! but thanks for the help guys! Ahh well I already passed it in today.. guess i got all four wrong, hah!
  9. CrazCo

    Organelles

    Guessing you mean 1) So you can judge how big each organelle will be in order for all of them to fit inside the cell? Couldn't it also be for identification as eukaryotic cells are bigger than prokaryotic, etc.? 2) To allow the cell to perform necessary life functions and survive? 3) Yea.. i'll have to do that 4) Amoeba is an animal I'm guessing I cant find anything on stomach lining, no defintion, nothing
  10. Quick Questions - Bold ones are the ones I literally have no clue about. Questions: 1) The area:volume ratio is significant for cells because? 2) The advantage organelles give cells is? 3) stomach lining cells contain a large number of ribosomes and Golgi because? 4) A student has observed an amoeba and drew it. If you are correcting this illustration and notice that they drew chloroplast. Do you remove marks or not? Explain.
  11. I got y = -0.0067x+19.78 19.78 was rounded btw.. i dont know if its right though :S thanks for the help Neon!
  12. English is my second language so I don't really know what you mean by best fit? like "mieux ajustée?" oops i guess we have to find the correlation and regression..
  13. Hmm maybe we weren't suppose to find the equation then.. we were told to use and TI 84 Plus and that seems too easy
  14. How do I find the correlation and regression for this linear graph. X: 0 , 100 , 200 , 300 , 400 , 500 , 600 , 700 , 800 , 900 , 1000 Y: 20 , 19 , 18 , 18 , 17 , 16.5 , 16 , 15 , 14.5 , 13.7 , 13 The ones lined up are the coordinates. Anyone can guide me as to how to find the answer?
  15. Hopefully it will come in handy and much thanks for helping me !
  16. It's for a biology course. And I think I get it.. do you have any idea why it is incorrect to state that science is a compiliation of facts? I thought biology was just going to study living things but now I'm stuck with having to answer this bs.
  17. Average intelligence + Uber dee duper happiness
  18. 1) If you were experiencing hunger and wanted a peach from a bowl. Explain how the outer and inner stimuli are incorporated in your act. Stimuli is like gibberish to be Sorry for bugging you guys all the time
  19. Ahhh! Thanks again! Q: A correcting lens can be placed into the microscope to make objects appear in their normal (non-reversed) position. Suggest what reasons why the would be useful. A: - Easier to position the slide. (Don't know any more) Anyone know anymore for this one? =/ Bump for more help
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