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AQA GCSE Biology 8461 - Paper 2 - 7th June 2019 [Exam Discussion]

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Original post by Evil Homer
How did it go today guys?!

quite easy i think?
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The poll has been updated! Vote on how you found the paper :ninja:

I hope the exam went well for everyone :yep:
It was quite easy. About the same as the first paper.
Original post by sqrt of 5
quite easy i think?
Hey guys this is the conversation for the second paper!

How did everyone find it today?

AQA Biology

Original post by Evil Homer
Hey guys this is the conversation for the second paper!

How did everyone find it today?

AQA Biology



Okay, not as good as paper 1, the last question was unfinished cause i ran out of time but it was an alright paper imo
Please can someone tell me what u put for all of the questions on the kidney!Also what the hell was the last question
Did you guys get 14000 or 0.0014 for one of the first questions?
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it was 14000
Original post by YashTripathi1
Did you guys get 14 or 0.0014 for one of the first questions?
Can confirm and 26250 for one after that.

Original post by angry ape.30
it was 14000
Same I got 14000
Original post by angry ape.30
it was 14000
=2.625*10^4
Original post by MAXW303
Can confirm and 26250 for one after that.
Yep
Original post by MAXW303
Can confirm and 26250 for one after that.
What about rate: I got 2.9, probably a range between 2.7 and 3.2 or something
Of course in standard form lol
Original post by MAXW303
=2.625*10^4
Did anyone get 3 point something for the how many times faster is the rate question ?

Also what the hell was the last one 😂
I was way off, but hopefully I get working
Original post by MAXW303
What about rate: I got 2.9, probably a range between 2.7 and 3.2 or something
Came out feeling like I got a solid 95% but a few silly mistakes here and there!
I got 2.9 on the rate
Anyone else find that so so hard?
For the last question I said that kids who ate during the day could be able to take in the required nutrients and substances like glucose. Obviously excess glucose is turned into glycogen and stored in liver cells. So I said that those who didn't have any glucose would result in their liver cells not having enough energy (respiration) to produce the enzymes. Because these enzymes which turned stored fat into glucose are not produced, normal body cells like the heart muscle cells won't be able to gain glucose for respiration and thus stop working - hence, heart attack and r.i.p. Basically waffle. That's vaguely what I wrote, including the lychee but I forgot what I wrote for that
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