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biology paper 1 doubts

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My answer was A i think. I chose option 3 and 4.
I wrote 1, 3 & 4....even i searched on the net! it has mentioned 'high blood pressure' as a risk factor for heart failure..........Dont know! What might the answer be in the marking scheme :/
 
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I wrote 1, 3 & 4....even i searched on the net! it has mentioned 'high blood pressure' as a risk factor for heart failure..........Dont know! What might the answer be in the marking scheme :/
It was really confusing. All of the options seemed correct to me.
 
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Hey :D i wrote this toooooooo :D 'C' :D
Wasn't it only primary? 'Cause if it would affect other bonds wouldn't there be quaternary too?[/quote]
Many of my friends did 'primary only' but they themselves said that i guess its wrong! Because in sickle-cell anaemia ..gulatimic acids replaces valine! making it less soluble! so this would ultimately effect the tertiary bonds too :)
 
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Wasn't it only primary? 'Cause if it would affect other bonds wouldn't there be quaternary too?
Many of my friends did 'primary only' but they themselves said that i guess its wrong! Because in sickle-cell anaemia ..gulatimic acids replaces valine! making it less soluble! so this would ultimately effect the tertiary bonds too :)[/quote]
Then what about the quaternary bonds? Wouldn't they be affected too?
 
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Many of my friends did 'primary only' but they themselves said that i guess its wrong! Because in sickle-cell anaemia ..gulatimic acids replaces valine! making it less soluble! so this would ultimately effect the tertiary bonds too :)
Then what about the quaternary bonds? Wouldn't they be affected too?[/quote]
I guess solubility only effects tertiary bonds!!!! just like in the case of enzymes ..as they are soluble too n have tertiary bonds in them..'not quartenary' :)
 
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Then what about the quaternary bonds? Wouldn't they be affected too?
I guess solubility only effects tertiary bonds!!!! just like in the case of enzymes ..as they are soluble too n have tertiary bonds in them..'not quartenary' :)[/quote]
Gosh! :( I hope i get at least 30.
 
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