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BMAT 2005Section 2 Worked Solutions
Detailed worked solutions for BMAT 2005 Section 2. Explore explanations and key concepts for each question.
Section Review
BMAT Section 2 Overview
BMAT Section 2 tests Scientific Knowledge and its Application. It covers Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics. The section has 27 multiple-choice questions to be answered in 30 minutes, demanding both accuracy and speed. Questions often require data interpretation, problem-solving, and application of principles rather than simple recall.
Key Areas in Biology
Common topics: Cell Biology (organelles, enzymes, cell division), Physiology (human organ systems like circulatory, respiratory, nervous, digestive, homeostasis), Genetics & Inheritance (DNA, meiosis, mitosis, genetic diagrams, variation), Disease, and Ecology.
Key topics include: Mechanics (forces, motion, energy, power, moments), Electricity (circuits, V=IR, power), Waves (properties, EM spectrum, sound), Radioactivity (types of decay, half-life), and Thermal Physics (heat capacity, specific heat capacity). Application of formulae and understanding concepts is crucial.
Essential Mathematics Skills
Mathematical skills are integrated across all science questions: Algebra (rearranging equations, solving), Number (ratios, percentages, standard form, significant figures), Geometry (areas, volumes, basic trigonometry for physics problems), and Data Handling (interpreting graphs, tables, basic probability).