Hmm i think that we should organise a list of points relating to Coleridge/ the journey
i actually havent started aos yet, but everyone feel free to put down any pointers:D
can anyone explain the second bit of this dot point?
define enantiostasis as the maintenance of metabolic and physiological functions in response to variations in the environment and discuss its importance to estuarine organisms in maintaining appropriate salt concentrations
thanks:)
look at the effect of changing the concentration of hydrodgen peroxide on the activity on catalase (an enzyme found in potato cells)
get 8ml of 10% hydrogen peroxide solution in a test tube and add a 2cm long cylinder of potato. measure the height of the bubbles. repeat with 8, 6, 4, 2 and 0%...
quote (pg 16)
"for 2 unit courses, the mark will be on an achievement scale for 0-100 with all students who reach the minimum standard expected in a course awarded at least 50. a mark of 50 or more will be accompanied by a description, in a performance band, of the standard the mark...
ok i was reading in the 2004 guide to the hsc that the minimum mark you can get in the exam is 50.
ok so if you get say 26 as your mark do they automatically add 24 to your mark to make it 50? how is this fair to everyone else??
i heard a rumour that they divide everyones mark and add 50 to...
i know its been said but it would be great to update the area of study section to journeys cause change aint being done anymore:)
thanks!!!!
oh and wuthering heights as well (another new one)