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  1. May 21, 2020 · AP Biology. Update (Tuesday, April 20, 2021): The tutorial video and resources of Unit 6.3 are live now! Unit 1: Chemistry of Life. Structure of Water and Hydrogen Bonding. Elements of Life.

    • Cell Cycle

      In this section of the AP Biology curriculum, we start to...

    • Cell Size

      This section of the AP Biology curriculum focuses on cell...

    • Photosynthesis

      This section of the AP Biology curriculum covers...

    • Elements of Life

      This section of the AP Biology curriculum is called The...

    • Fitness

      AP Biology 3.7 - Fitness. In this section of the AP Biology...

    • Feedback

      AP Biology 4.5 - Feedback. This section of the AP Biology...

    • Replication

      The names of the steps and particular enzymes involved —...

    • Enzyme Catalysis

      AP Biology 3.2 - Enzyme Catalysis This section of the AP...

  2. AP Biology glossary of key terms with definitions, must-know facts, and related terms you need to know for your exam.

  3. Dec 18, 2016 · This section of the AP Biology curriculum is called The Elements of Life. This section focuses on the elements that are most essential to life on this planet, specifically carbon and its ability to form 4 covalent bonds.

  4. 2 days ago · A Dictionary of Biology (6 ed.) Elizabeth Martin and Robert Hine. Next Edition: 7 ed. Latest Edition (8 ed.) Fully revised and updated, the sixth edition of this dictionary provides comprehensive coverage of biology, biophysics, and biochemistry, as well as key terms from medicine and palaeontology.

  5. The information presented and examples highlighted in this section support concepts and Learning Objectives outlined in Big Idea 2 of the AP ® Biology Curriculum Framework.

  6. Biology is a science, but what exactly is science? What does the study of biology share with other scientific disciplines? Science (from the Latin scientia, meaning “knowledge”) can be defined as knowledge that covers general truths or the operation of general laws, especially when acquired and tested by the scientific method. It becomes ...

  7. Learning Objectives. In this section, you will explore the following questions: What is “energy”? What is the difference between kinetic and potential energy? What is free energy, and how does free energy related to activation energy? What is the difference between endergonic and exergonic reactions? Connection for AP ® Courses.

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