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yeah same here. Um...do we have to talk about enantiostasis in species A?stu_jacks88 said:It was confusing, took me llike ten minutes to figure out this one. the salt secreting plant would be closer to the sea, the waxy cuticle would be further inland.
ohh thank god. thats what i didstu_jacks88 said:It was confusing, took me llike ten minutes to figure out this one. the salt secreting plant would be closer to the sea, the waxy cuticle would be further inland.
melimoo said:i thought the diagram/graph/whatever it was meant to be was really ambiguous
so i ended up putting the salt one nearer to the sea, and the other nearer to the land
don't know the REAL answer though
Thats what i said. It took a while for me to figure it out tho. I'm like uhhhhh??? then i figured out which one was which but had trouble wording it...ummm, yer. Got it all down in the end :uhhuh: <---i <3 that smileyfalltopieces said:Species A- closer the sea because I think salt crystals are important for salt regulation and sea contains a lot of salts LOL I 'm not sure...
species B- inland because waxy cuticles are used to reduce water loss and water loss is a problem for organisms live on land
Aaahh join the club! *shakes hand*paolo21 said:Maan u guys are making me feel all crappy coz i answered the other way round. I looked at it for ages and noticed that the High Mean Water thingy was closer to land. Out towards sea it was shallow, so to conserve water it had to have the waxy cuticles. It doesn't make sense if u picture the environment in ur head . I got the adaptations alright accordin to what u guys said but there goes one mark for switching them the wrong way!
I did the same as you, because I pretended it was some sort of swamp :spaolo21 said:Maan u guys are making me feel all crappy coz i answered the other way round. I looked at it for ages and noticed that the High Mean Water thingy was closer to land. Out towards sea it was shallow, so to conserve water it had to have the waxy cuticles. It doesn't make sense if u picture the environment in ur head . I got the adaptations alright accordin to what u guys said but there goes one mark for switching them the wrong way!
yeah I'm glad I got it correct. Since you have nailed the exam can you tell me about the colour blindness thingy?.Bokky said:Yeah basically Species A which had salt crystals on it's leaves is an adaptation. They have special features in their leaves which accumulates salt and discards them on top of their leaves, ready for rain to wash them off. Species B has thick waxy cuticle which is an adaptation to conserve water, tthis is needed by plants living on land. So yeah thats correct as uve said.
Can I join the club too?snickerdoodle said:Aaahh join the club! *shakes hand*
ladki said:thank god! i looked at it for a bit and at firz i put da one near land as d salt crystalising one n d one near sea the waxy cuticle one...n den i realised dat i gotta b wrong coz i remembered dat to have waxy cuticle u reduce water loss so therefore it has to be inland n d utha one near sea ccoz it crystalises salt. And d mean thing meant that, for example, the waxy cuticle species had mean mark which was max water level or some' which thus means that it needs lotsa water to reduce it...i think.. well dat made sense to me n i wrote it down.. overall i thought exam was kinda hard but attempted all q.