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Amen! Legend :d
How the organisms maintain an optimum temperature. Either by decreasing or increasing. E.g burrowing, thick waxy cuticles, fur, large leaves for increased intake of sunlight etc.when you say make sure you have examples of australian organisms..
what do we actually need examples for?
temperature regulation?
yeah i learnt the coroboree frog & the mitchell hopping mouse!How the organisms maintain an optimum temperature. Either by decreasing or increasing. E.g burrowing, thick waxy cuticles, fur, large leaves for increased intake of sunlight etc.
Lol, those are unusual.yeah i learnt the coroboree frog & the mitchell hopping mouse!
& there were no questions about it in our test lol
lol are they? oh....lolLol, those are unusual.
It's part of the syllabus though, and they've asked questions regarding it many times before. Mine is on Tuesday and i have like a 4 day gap between the Bio exam and any other, plus it is my last exam too
Would have thought that the syllabus would have changed by now, being science which is constantly changing and all. This thread is vintage bos lol.
yes it is important to remember just go:thanks, very helpful.. i just have trouble remembering the changes in blood composition as it moves around the body.. does anyone know any easy ways of remembering it? cos i think i might be trying to go to into detail when remembering it..and is this question important to remember?
19/20 - 6 mins... that last question got me good -_- great quiz thoughThere seems to be a lot of people asking for notes on this thread so I thought I would post this quiz I made online. It's based on questions and answers from last year's exam paper so it's a bit tough - let me know what score you get!