can you please enlighten me, why is number 35 D? cause from what I learned from my class, SER is the one that synthesizes hormones ಥ_ಥ and number 37, it would mean alot to me cause I'm reviewing for an exam ❤
for no. 6 it should be 54 since it is mass, the mass of a person will not change if they are on the moon the weight of the person should be divided by 6 to get his/her weight on the moon if its weight
tapusin ko tong buong playlist niyo for science. i will update y'all if i will pass the plmat, pupcet, udm, pnuat, and other univ that i also plan to took
@@ivannorielpayacag8209I made a mistake and the correct answer is A. Digestion. I apologize for the confusion and I have updated the description of the video to reflect that. I hope you enjoyed the rest of the video and learned something new. 😊
Sorry for the confusion. The question does not provide enough information to determine the number of calories needed to completely melt the sample at its melting point.
That’s a good question. The answer is NO, not every cell contains DNA. Most cells in the human body have DNA in their nucleus, which is the genetic material that codes for proteins and other traits. However, some cells, such as mature red blood cells, blood platelets, and sieve tube elements in plants, do not have a nucleus and therefore do not have nuclear DNA. Some of these cells may still have DNA in their mitochondria, which are the organelles that produce energy for the cell. Mitochondrial DNA is different from nuclear DNA and has a smaller genome. So, depending on the type of cell and the location of the DNA, not every cell contains DNA.
Question po. Sa no.6 po, bakit naging 88 eh diba po you will just have to multiply 54 sa 1.6 na gravitational pull? Correct me if I'm wrong lang po hehe. Salamat!
The weight of an object on the moon is about 1/6th of its weight on Earth because the moon’s gravity is weaker than Earth’s gravity. To calculate your weight on the moon, you can use the formula: Weight on the Moon = (Weight on Earth / 9.81 m/s²) x 1.622 m/s². So, if your mass on Earth is 54 kg, your weight on the moon would be approximately 9 kg or 88 newtons. I hope that helps!
Correction
No. 5 - A. Digestion
No. 38 - B. Endothermic
No. 47 - B. Commensalism
No. 38 is letter B. Endothermic
can you please enlighten me, why is number 35 D? cause from what I learned from my class, SER is the one that synthesizes hormones ಥ_ಥ and number 37, it would mean alot to me cause I'm reviewing for an exam ❤
No. 10 is wrong
The true answer C .
@@erwinbigoy1942 no it's B because C. means cells came from pre-existing cells or already existing cells
@@hansr1393 35. SER
37. Secondary or Tertiary
for no. 6 it should be 54 since it is mass, the mass of a person will not change if they are on the moon the weight of the person should be divided by 6 to get his/her weight on the moon if its weight
1st attempt
25/50
2nd attempt
49/50
1st attempt
04-16-24
27/50
2nd
45/50
40/50, thanks for the review
tapusin ko tong buong playlist niyo for science.
i will update y'all if i will pass the plmat, pupcet, udm, pnuat, and other univ that i also plan to took
Good luck!
36/50, gotta grind, I'm gonna take ACET this Saturday
Good luck!
1st attempt
27/50
2nd attempt
40/50
25/50 first attempt thank you po
1st attempt - 43/50
2nd attempt - 50/50
1st - 19
2nd - 50
Question 15
And ive only got 2 correct answers
First try 40/50🙏🏻
I got 42/50 thanks hehe
19, 1st attempt
15/50 Thank you for the review
ribosome's job is protein synthesis right and not secreting hormones?
Yes, that's correct. The primary function of ribosomes is protein synthesis.
1st Attempt
20/50 😄
27/50 super helpful for reviewing
Thank you for the positive feedback! Good luck with your review 📒📝
i got 41/50 on first attempt
i got 30/50
1st attempt 05/05/24
29/50
37/50 2nd attempt
36/50
26 / 50, thank you for the reviewer po!
You're welcome!
16/50
I struggle to answer the biology and botany and some chemistry parts
I got correct answers on the Astronomy questions
The only way to get better at something is to practice, practice, practice.📚📝
first attempt 35/50 po
#1 | 10/31 | 23/50
What's the correct answer in number 35 it says in the google that it is Mitochondria
this applicable for URS
catabolism - digestion right?
yes
@@cetreviewacademy but why is the No. 5 the answer is fertilization?
@@ivannorielpayacag8209I made a mistake and the correct answer is A. Digestion. I apologize for the confusion and I have updated the description of the video to reflect that. I hope you enjoyed the rest of the video and learned something new. 😊
Got a 29/50! Thank you for the review!
26/50
1st try 27/50
2nd try 48/50
31/50
1st: 24
2nd: 42
May I ask for an explanation po on question no. 3? Hehehe, wala po kasi akong mahanap na explanation sa ibang sources. Thank you po!
Sorry for the confusion. The question does not provide enough information to determine the number of calories needed to completely melt the sample at its melting point.
@@cetreviewacademyhello, what will be the possible sample for that question po?
33/50 😭
I got 19😅
*GENERAL SCIENCE* - Part 2 : th-cam.com/video/xE5Rl-jHXL8/w-d-xo.html
6/25/2024
50/50
29/50 welp
in no. 10, not every cell contains dna right?
That’s a good question. The answer is NO, not every cell contains DNA. Most cells in the human body have DNA in their nucleus, which is the genetic material that codes for proteins and other traits. However, some cells, such as mature red blood cells, blood platelets, and sieve tube elements in plants, do not have a nucleus and therefore do not have nuclear DNA. Some of these cells may still have DNA in their mitochondria, which are the organelles that produce energy for the cell. Mitochondrial DNA is different from nuclear DNA and has a smaller genome. So, depending on the type of cell and the location of the DNA, not every cell contains DNA.
@@cetreviewacademywhat will be the possible question for that matter po?
Question po. Sa no.6 po, bakit naging 88 eh diba po you will just have to multiply 54 sa 1.6 na gravitational pull? Correct me if I'm wrong lang po hehe. Salamat!
The weight of an object on the moon is about 1/6th of its weight on Earth because the moon’s gravity is weaker than Earth’s gravity. To calculate your weight on the moon, you can use the formula: Weight on the Moon = (Weight on Earth / 9.81 m/s²) x 1.622 m/s². So, if your mass on Earth is 54 kg, your weight on the moon would be approximately 9 kg or 88 newtons. I hope that helps!
@@cetreviewacademy ohhhhhh I see. Thank you so much po.
@@cetreviewacademy pa elaborate pa po ako neto huhuhuhuh ty
No need napo palan to elaborate nagets kuna hahaha
48/50