the E refers to Ecology, which emphasizes populations, behavior and things of that nature. The M which refers to Molecular contains questions about cell structure, organic/inorganic compounds and human anatomy. Although there is are 60 questions that must be answered for both tests, you will able to pick E or M after the 60 questions and answer 20 more which focuses on the subject you picked. In my opinion the Biology E would be a better test to take if you did not study as much as you liked to as it involved more reasoning rather than factual information. If you're confident in your knowledge of biology, you should take Molecular as they're straight forward know it or don't know it types of questions.
Ecology
No. "Malpigian tubules are structures found in insects, like grasshoppers, that aid in excretion. They excrete nitrogenous wastes wastes into the digestive tract and from there, out of the body." -According to the Barron's SAT Biology E/M subject test book. There was a practice question that asked "Which of the following are matched incorrectly?" The correct answer was Malpighian tubules-earthworms.
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The chromosomes during the prometaphase of mitotis in biology means that the chromosomes are gathered in the middle in a line with the spindles beginning to attach.
In angiosperm seeds are enclosed inside the ovary whereas in gymnosperm seeds are naked (i. e. born on megasporophyll) Gymnosperms have archegonium for egg whereas in angiosperms it is replaced by an embryo sac.
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Yes. The lowercase is minor and the uppercase is major.
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