shoulfer
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your teacher is incorrectmy teacher said there was??????????????????????????
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your teacher is incorrectmy teacher said there was??????????????????????????
Yeah i would think so. That's the reason i changed my answer from UV to Gamma. UV is moreso skin cancerIs it true that uv radiation cannot induce mutations in germ line cells
okay to be fair tho the lines they gave us was nottt enough at all
I thought uv radiation can induce geraldine mutation, which is a type of germline mutation???Is it true that uv radiation cannot induce mutations in germ line cells
I said x-raysIs it true that uv radiation cannot induce mutations in germ line cells
yes I circled it and wrote outlier - I presume this is the graphing question about the pasteurised milk?GUYS DID U HAVE TO REMOVE THE OUTLIER IN THE GRAPHING QUESTION
What? There was no graphing question for thatyes I circled it and wrote outlier - I presume this is the graphing question about the pasteurised milk?
No fucking outlier!yes I circled it and wrote outlier - I presume this is the graphing question about the pasteurised milk?
IS GAMMA RAYS (ABOVE) AN ACCEPTABLE ONE?Fuck! I accidentally did gamma rays as a form of electromagnetic radiation and talked about how they can ionise molecules in sex cells and cause 'free radicals' that can damage coding DNA - code for corrupted/altered proteins in protein synthesis; a germline mutation.
How many marks did I lose?
you can disagree respectfullyNo fucking outlier!
gamma rays is a valid answer isnt itIS GAMMA RAYS (ABOVE) AN ACCEPTABLE ONE?
1920 just didn't fit the trend so it didn't feel necessary to explain it..No fucking outlier!
Good. Also, wydm 'respectfully' lol?you can disagree respectfully
gamma rays is a valid answer isnt it
I said UV-radiationI said x-rays
How could everyone possibly be expected to know that though? Couldn't I just say the adoption of pasteurised milk led to a decrease in disease outbreaks related to milk because the treatment killed pathogens, this isnt modern historyApparently you needed to discuss the United States Government potentially banning/heavily regulating raw milk sales sometime between 1945 and 1950 (based on scientific evidence from Pasteur theory) that led to the sharp drop in diseases from raw milk