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biology revision - biological drawings and uncertainties


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i just wanted to clarify a few things on biological drawings and uncertainties, particularly on the latter.

a couple of questions i need answered:

1) in biological drawings, must the entire field of view be drawn? or only (at most) 3-4 cells that can be seen?

2) i'm still quite confused on how to get uncertainty values. us bio kids always argued with the physics and chem kids because, for some reason, our uncertainty values would be different. can someone please give me an example? for instance, let's say we're measuring the mass or the length using (g) or (cm) as a unit of measurement. how would you come up with the uncertainty value?

help would be much appreciated ^^

thank you!! :yes:

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1) The syllabus will tell you to draw certain characteristics pertaining to the cell - cell membrane, nucleus, ribosome, ER, RER, mitochondria

For bacteria it be the same except loops of DNA and a flagellum to propel itself. You do not need to draw the whole view?!

2) The uncertainty value would be +/-0.1 grams?!

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