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Originally posted by Trix-ster:
and thought I would share it with the rest of you

Having already revised for my exam tomorrow I decided to attempt some past papers and I can only answer one question on all of them Crying you have to answer two Crying I can't do it I've tried using my notes, the internet, everything...I cannot physically do it Frowner


Awww Trix-ster.... but they are only past papers hon..... doesn't mean you won't be able to answer 2 on the real paper tomorrow Hug Hug
Baz
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Originally posted by carotino:
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Originally posted by Essex Angel:
When at school it wasn't me who wrote the answers to an exam on my their thighs. Ninja


That must have posed problems for the marker. Glance


carots you musn't reply to me, I'll have the naked Kitten Hussey on my case. She's got lots of sophisticated weapons. I'm in the Troll tank because of her.Hug
E
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Originally posted by Syd:
Give us the questions Trix..I am sure one of us will be able to help....I'm good at .........


Descrive how bile acids are able to regulate their own synthesis and the effect that cholesterol has on this pathway. (I can do this one Thumbs Up)

Using diagrams, describe the process of oxidative phosphorylation for the production of ATP and briefly compare it to photosynthetic phosphorylation (60% of marks). Oxidative phosphorylation is an efficient process but there are several mechanisms by which all of the oxidative-reductive energy is not recovered at ATP. Describe these inefficiencies and suggest why they occur (40% of the marks).

Explain how the mitochondrial oxidation of long chain fatty acids is acutely controlled. (If I really cram I will be able to do this)

Decribe how mammalian cells are able to sense cholesterol levels and the way in which cholesterol sensing can regulate gene expression.


Thats one paper
T
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Originally posted by Trix-ster:
quote:
Originally posted by Syd:
Give us the questions Trix..I am sure one of us will be able to help....I'm good at .........


Descrive how bile acids are able to regulate their own synthesis and the effect that cholesterol has on this pathway. (I can do this one Thumbs Up)

Using diagrams, describe the process of oxidative phosphorylation for the production of ATP and briefly compare it to photosynthetic phosphorylation (60% of marks). Oxidative phosphorylation is an efficient process but there are several mechanisms by which all of the oxidative-reductive energy is not recovered at ATP. Describe these inefficiencies and suggest why they occur (40% of the marks).

Explain how the mitochondrial oxidation of long chain fatty acids is acutely controlled. (If I really cram I will be able to do this)

Decribe how mammalian cells are able to sense cholesterol levels and the way in which cholesterol sensing can regulate gene expression.


Thats one paper


Right..*sits down to concentrate* will get back to you soon Trix Wink
Syd
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Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:
Ah Trix.. I loved doing those questions (twas 16 years ago... so I can't help you now.. not without a text book!)

But.. as someone else said.. its the night before the exam... time to let it go!

You can resit modules can't you?

(I have miniditty stressing about her german reading exam tomorrow... am trying to oooze anti stress vibes)


yeh but I really dont want to have to resit it haha...I've talked it over with a friend and supposedly I just need to chill and the rest is in a different lecture
T
quote:
Originally posted by Trix-ster:
quote:
Originally posted by Syd:
Give us the questions Trix..I am sure one of us will be able to help....I'm good at .........


Descrive how bile acids are able to regulate their own synthesis and the effect that cholesterol has on this pathway. (I can do this one Thumbs Up)

Using diagrams, describe the process of oxidative phosphorylation for the production of ATP and briefly compare it to photosynthetic phosphorylation (60% of marks). Oxidative phosphorylation is an efficient process but there are several mechanisms by which all of the oxidative-reductive energy is not recovered at ATP. Describe these inefficiencies and suggest why they occur (40% of the marks).

Explain how the mitochondrial oxidation of long chain fatty acids is acutely controlled. (If I really cram I will be able to do this)

Decribe how mammalian cells are able to sense cholesterol levels and the way in which cholesterol sensing can regulate gene expression.


Thats one paper


oooh, right, em, will get back to you Thumbs Up
Puss

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