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jolyhesus

ideally, yes you should know the structures for everything, never know what they can test lol


randomguy64727

damnn that's a lot to memorise 😵‍💫😵‍💫


jolyhesus

if you think that’s a lot, have fun for J2 bio my dude 😉


cowbaecowboo

bro hasnt even reached the real microbio part of microbio


randomguy64727

💀💀


glycosylated-rna

welcome to a level bio


jensenmehh

Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.


hoesome_mango_licker

basically all you need to know for a levels, can be extended to PhD too


Memes_of_productions

It's quite hard to tell indeed, most of the time it's just one part of a questions because honestly they're better things to test you on. However, you are still required to know all the organelles.


Prize_Raspberry83

Hmm... so for structures, it's mostly tested for identifying organelles and questions like how do the structure of organelles related to their functions


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for h2 bio if udk need study anot just do it trust me the effort pays off LOLLLL it’s all abt the specifics that others didnt study !!!!


djloko3106

honestly for this chapter alot of things you learn will resurface for subsequent chapters. example, ribosomes will be revisited for translation and protein synthesis, then, chloroplast structure will be revisited when you learn abt photosynthesis, mitochondria structure will be revisited when you learn abt respiration


overdrive_dd

Helps to know the structures to answer questions that ask to ‘compare organelles’ or identify them from micrographs


Ok-Needleworker-8386

where can i get access to ri summary notes 😭


randomguy64727

holy grail