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LC HL Biology - worth studying plant chapters?

  • 11-04-2015 1:17pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 24


    Hi I'm doing hl lc biology and just trying to get the whole course revised. I was just wondering from anyone who has already done it or is doing it know would you get away with not studying the plant chapters? Except the experiments of course. I know you'd have to study everything else definitely but you'd still get enough choice without the plant qns wouldn't you?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 28 Mahmoudsaid_1


    You're almost guaranteed a question in plants from section A or C so you'll be increasing your options if you study them ,personally think they're easy except for the germination chapter could be a hassle ,other than that try and get them done


  • Registered Users Posts: 31 RingoIRL


    In all honesty, you have plenty of time to study all the plant chapters. Sexual Reproduction of Flowering Plants is a pretty hard chapter, but other than that, everything is manageable.

    I'm repeating, and l last year I pretty much skimmed the last 10 chapters of the book the night before because I hadn't even touched them before that. Completely skipped plant chapters. Got a B2 in the end.


  • Registered Users Posts: 24 bazinga1


    RingoIRL wrote: »
    In all honesty, you have plenty of time to study all the plant chapters. Sexual Reproduction of Flowering Plants is a pretty hard chapter, but other than that, everything is manageable.

    I'm repeating, and l last year I pretty much skimmed the last 10 chapters of the book the night before because I hadn't even touched them before that. Completely skipped plant chapters. Got a B2 in the end.

    Well that's reassuring , thanks :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,080 ✭✭✭EoghanIRL


    Don't think I answered any plant questions last year but still did the chapters. They shouldn't take that long to do though.
    Might be worth having a look over it just in case. You might end up having to answer one.
    I always try and reduce the probability of being unable to answer a question or part of one during an exam.


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