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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    yep. plz be on the immune response!
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    How Bad is the HSC stress for you?

    bio aint that bad! :) Naa i dont stress bout the hsc. I take concern; i want to do well, but stressing doesnt help, just makes pple worry and lose concentration.
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    Legal Studies HSC Exam

    nonono. plz be something like : analyse the ways in which consumer law protects consumers from legal harm, including a discussion on the methods of consumer redress. thats would be nice. I dont like all that shit at the bottom of the syllabus (reform, effectiveness, morals). Crimes...
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    What are you taking into the maths exam 2moz?

    yeah dw, me too.
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    Which is the easiest Option Topic?

    Boxhunter: how does communication relate to physics and chem? Physics - lightly with refraction. Chem - rhodopsin, retinal, opsin? (im grasping at anything here)
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    Whose excited for the exam?

    lol, arty farty pple prolly shouldnt even have a go at maths and science. hey: the emoticons are back :)
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    What we can laern from the general paper

    yeah, go jump if u dont get 100%....just like the rest of em'.
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    one gene - one polypeptide

    ahh hang on i get ya now. Yeah its sayin that if there if a mutation, it will affect what type of polypeptide is produced. This will in turn affect what types of proteins are made. Proteins are essential, and include standard proteins, homones and enzymes. Other self made biomolecules also fall...
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    one gene - one polypeptide

    pardon? What r u tryin to say? :-|
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    one gene - one polypeptide

    Alright. Heres a thing u should remember. Atoms form amino acids. Amino acids form polypeptides. Polypeptides form Proteins. Basically, Beadle and Tatum thought that every gene (thus, one gene) lead directly to the formation of one protein (thus, one protein). However, (as u learned from protein...
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    Responding to outcome two.

    some kids have that retarted pathways thing. They do 3 hsc subjects in their 1st year (what we call year 11) and then another 3 hsc subjects in their second year (year 12). So they do half the subjects, double the load for 2 years. Id hate it.
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    I have the answer to why images are all Xs

    and then theres those bloody fortune cookies.
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    New SMH Article: Changes to English/SOR leaving students vulnerable

    well if u dont do any science, how can u call chemistry "as real as santa clause". Sure, some of the concepts are a little simplified, but its not as if when u go to uni and do chem u will go "holy shit, thats wrong, cos thats not what i learned in hsc chem".
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    raw mark for band 6?

    im really not sure. twould be good if other pple could answer (melsc?) Maybe 86?
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    Best of Luck for Your Legal Studies Exam + Tips

    hey melsc, ive got a consumers essay that i would normally write. Its got about 7 pieces of legislation, about 3 or 4 cases and about 3 media reports. I know thats good and all - but is that overkill?
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    bands

    ive been asking this question for ages and nobody has answered. BUT i think its about 85.
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    maintaining a balance assessment

    In this experiment u r testing three variables (pH, temp and substrate concentration). You cant test three independent variables with two experiments. You need to do three experiments to test all those variables. e.g. for the pH experiment. Set up 8 test tubes. Add an equal amount of substrate...
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    How do you study for this topic?

    hmmm. It isnt easy to study for it cos theyre all mixed up. You r best to learn them as consumer rights, consumer redress and then the other added stuff u can refer to (implied terms, occupational licensing, advertising and marketing, credit regulation).
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    Cellulose

    You need to know the type of polymerisation (condensation) and possibly show how cellulose and water is formed from glucose polymerising. This is highly unlikely. No type of glucose need be specified either. You will just have to remember the structure of cellulose by rote.
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    help?

    r all ur jpeg images little red 'x' symbols? If so, ive got the same problem as u.
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