My professor gives bad notes.
Sample Questions:
- What type chlorophyll is seen in photosystem 1?
- What is the role of NADP in photosyestem 1?
- What is RDP?
There's lots more. I'd really, really appreciate it if anybody can help me. Thanks :)
2007-11-24
08:22:54
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SaintsGurl25
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Actually he did say we can help each other and work together with classmates.
2007-11-24
08:42:26 ·
update #1
I've been searching online. I've done a couple of questions already. I thought maybe somebody can help e or give me other resources. It is okay to ask for help.
2007-11-24
08:44:28 ·
update #2
wow, if you have bad notes, then use your text book. trust me, you'll be doing yourself a favor in the long run when you see these questions again. =/ the internet should be a resource, not a way to cheat through an assignment. good luck.
2007-11-24 09:23:54
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answered by Jenny 2
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photosystem 1 is rich in chlorophyll a.
NADP is reduced to NADPH + H+. once the hydrogen come down through the ATPase pump, the NADP captures the H+. and then the NADPH2 is oxidized to reduce 3PG to G3P, which will eventually become sugars, or regenerate RuBP.
im not sure what the RDP is are you sure you dont mean RuBP, or the enzyme rubisco?
edit- ok RDP should be RuBP which is a 3 carbon chain thats phosphorylated and becomes 3PG (mentioned above). study the calvin cycle this is where all these reactions take place.
2007-11-24 08:55:33
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answered by Anonymous
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When you have a take home test, the answers are totally your responsibility. Though your professor expects you to use resources, you wouldn't be allowed to ask other people for answers or help. You can use your notes, your textbook, informational web pages, and so on. Do yourself a favor, and answer the questions on your own.
2007-11-24 08:27:30
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answered by ecolink 7
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Ask your professor for help and tell him you didn't feel the notes were enough for you.
Whether you like to believe it or not, asking people on the internet to "help" answer test questions is, in fact, cheating unless you've been specifically given permission to use other people as a resource.
2007-11-24 08:39:56
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answered by Take A Test! 7
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I'm in 10 grade and taking Biology as well. The way I study biology is by reading the material over and over. I need to read to learn it. Discover your way of learning like are you a visual learner? a reader like me? But you shouldn't drop it, you will only regret it Hope I helped! :D
2016-05-25 05:45:34
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answered by pauletta 3
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I have a thirty q genetics take home test and I'm struggling with that. I can't help you good luck! She goes fast over notes so I can understand what your going through.
2007-11-24 08:50:45
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answered by Ninja Ash ;) 3
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