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    Share your 2013 ATAR here

    Oops. My mistake. I meant to say assessment mark is lower
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    Share your 2013 ATAR here

    but i was ranked first. i got the highest hsc exam mark (98) in my school. but assessment mark was 97. lol. either way i wouldda gotten the same hsc mark so idc haha
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    How close were ATAR calculators for you?

    mine were pretty close. Matrix 2013 estimated 99.85 Matrix 2011 (on my phone) : 99.9 -guessed correctly HSC Notes calculator:99.95
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    Share your 2013 ATAR here

    Got 99.90! Also just realised that for 3U maths my exam mark was lower than assessment mark even though i was ranked first. LOL. anyone know why this is?
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    Share your 2013 HSC results here

    I got English Adv 91 3U Maths 98 4U Maths 97 Bio 95 Chem and Phys 96 Anyone know what ATAR this should be? Matrix says 99.90, but someone posted that it overestimates
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    HSC Marks all nighter thread

    when i tried logging onto my students online account, it said this: Access to your Students Online account is currently unavailable. Please check back at 10:00am on 18 December 2013.
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    Jersey Name Help!

    root (1 + tan^2 C)
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    General thoughts

    what did u put for d) what environment will the bacteria thrive? do u just say hot environment like deserts
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    General thoughts

    i mentioned understanding that chromosomes contain genes, they are involved in meiosis/inheritance, located in nucleus, etc then mentioned transgenic organisms, artificial insemination and cloning and effect on evolution didnt mention scientists though
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    General thoughts

    i just mentioned results; only males had white eyes in F1 and F2 generations, some males and females had white eyes ---> therefore X-linked
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    General thoughts

    what did you write for morgans contributions? i couldn't think of anything other than; he showed sex-linkage occurs and that sex chromosomes were not homologous (i.e. Y is shorter than X). Further research led to understanding of the inheritance of sex-linked conditions (e.g haemophilia)
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    Biology 2013ers MARATHONN

    Its an X-linked disease. Any non-affected male is normal. You cant have a male carrier
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    Biology 2013ers MARATHONN

    Its incomplete dominance since the phenotype is a blend. Codominance is when both phenotypes are expressed simultaneously; i.e. the cow would have red and white spots
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    Biology 2013ers MARATHONN

    Haemophilia and red-green colour blindness are X-linked recessive disorders and as a result females require two recessive alleles on the X chromosome to express the condition, whereas males only need one. Also females can be carriers for the disease; they can possess the recessive allele but...
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    HSC Agriculture Exam

    Maybe this is because ag students are incapable of thinking properly.
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    HSC Biology exam paper

    but a trend's gotta end. thats why it ends with the word end
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    Biology 2013ers MARATHONN

    is it because endotherms can only function efficiently in a limited range of temperatures in which their strucutral/functional adaptations will work. but ectotherms' body temperature matches the external environment and so is less affected? im not sure about this lol can someone explain that...
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    Last minute clarifications needed :(

    lol thanks :) good luck tomorrow.
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    Last minute clarifications needed :(

    The species is sheep. By type (or breed of sheep) i mean, the clone can be a dorset sheep whilst the surrogate can be a merino. Regarding your lymphocyte question, Helper T cells are activated by antigens and stimulate the cloning of B and T ymphocytes by secreting cytokines such as...
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