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[edit | edit source]The 12 AP (Advanced Placement) National Labs
[edit | edit source]- 1. Diffusion and Osmosis
- 2. Enzyme Catalysis
- 3. Mitosis and Meiosis
- 4. Plant Pigments and Photosynthesis
- 5. Cell Respiration
- 6. Molecular Biology
- 7. Genetics of Organisms
- 8. Population Genetics and Evolution
- 9. Transpiration
- 10. Physiology of the Circulatory System
- 11. Animal Behavior
- 12. Dissolved Oxygen and Aquatic Primary Productivity
Study Guide
[edit | edit source]- 1. Preface - - Welcome message, background about the test, and helpful hints
Part I: The Origin of Living Things
- 2. The Science of Biology - - Introduction to science and biology
- 3. The Nature of Molecules - - Subatomic particles, compounds, and more!
- 4. The Chemical Building Blocks of Life - - From organic macromolecules to chemical structure
Part II: Biology of the Cell
- 5. Cell Structure - - Organelles and their function
- 6. Membranes - - Phospholipid bilayer and how molecules cross it
- 7. Cell-Cell Interactions -
Part III: Energetics
- 8. Energy and Metabolism - - Heterotroph, autotrophs, ATP, and aerobic respiration!
- 9. Photosynthesis -
Part IV: Reproduction and Heredity
- 10. How Cells Divide -
- 11. Sexual Reproduction and Meiosis -
- 12. Patterns of Inheritance -
Part V: Molecular Genetics
- 13. DNA -
- 14. Genes and How They Work -
- 15. Control of Gene Expression -
- 16. Altering the Genetic Message -
Part VI: Evolution
- 17. Evolution -
Part VII: Ecology
- 18. Population Ecology -
- 19. Community Ecology -
- 20. Dynamics of Ecosystems -
Part VIII: Organismal Biology
- 21. Taxonomy -
- 22. Plants -
- 23. Animal Structures and Functions -
- 24. Animal Behavior -
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