I do the easiest first because that's where my marks will be. If I don't finish the one I'm not good at, then I won't lose that many marks, but if I don't finish the one I'm good at, then I lose more marks. That's how I see it anyway.
Exactly. Much better attitude. If it's worked for you in the rest of the year, there's no reason it won't work now. Good luck with getting the band 6, but if you don't, it's not like it's the end of the world. Good luck with the rest of the HSC, too.
Just something else, make sure you answer the question! Don't just do a big brain dump of all the knowledge you have about journeys, answer what they're asking and use this info to support it.
1. What do you find do fasinating about breasts and girls asses?
I don't know exactly, I think it's because they stick out and are more easily accessible.
2. Would you still respect a girl if she was a friend with benefits?
I've had them, and yes.
3. What is so scary about tampons...
Individually beceause it's easier to keep track of etc. Better as a team because then people pay more attention to their own roles and/or you can include repetition. <---- Basic Answers.
I can't remember exactly because I'm at school now and don't have my bio folder, but I think you're meant to discuss palaentology and a few other things. Sorry for the VERY sketchy and limited help, but I can help you out when I get home. Embryonic study I think is another one. I.e. Examining...
If your answer 2 is serious (which it could be a viable answer) it could be because Australia's bush is sclerophyll forests, so they thrive when bush fires hit. and 3. could be because America don't really have sclerophyll forests.
This one is piss easy. You basically just have a copper coil attached to a galvanometer (whether it's a digital multimetre or an analogue galvanometer is a different story), and you move the magnet in and out of the coil at different speeds, with more or fewer magnets, etc. So you basically go...
Plants are used because there are ethical issues using animals, and the phenotype is more easily observed in pea plants. Also, pea plants grow quickly and are cheap, whereas animals can take years and are much more expensive.
The woman always has an Z chromosome for her egg, so the male gives the X or a Y. (X for female baby, Y for a male). It's 1:1 because it's totally random. To model it, try flipping a coin 20 times. you'll get almost 10 each. It probably won't be exact, but it'll be close.