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1. Diagrams
When drawing diagrams, emphasise on creating a technically correct drawing and labelling correctly. Don't waste time on shading and other beauty aspects.
2. Tables
When asked to differentiate between two terms, do not write the answer in paragraph-form. Use a table to explain the difference between two or more terms.
3. Answers
Write your answers in point-form and underline important terms.
4. Tough questions
Attempt the easier questions first and then move to the difficult ones.
5. Read first, write later!
Read the question thoroughly before answering. For example if the question asks for "Diagram of human alimentary canal with labels of liver, pancreas, and small intestine", be very specific while writing your answer. There is no need to label additional parts like the gall bladder, the large intestine etc, as there are NO marks allotted for these!
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