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  1. Provide sites that hormones or other trigger molecules can bind to in order to activate a cell response. Nucleus. Bounded by the nuclear envelope (consisting of two phospholipid bilayers); contains DNA in chromatin form; serves as the site of chromosome separation during cell division. Chromatin.

  2. AP Biology Unit 2: Cell Structure & Function Topics - Cell Structure: Subcellular Components, Cell Structure and Function, Cell Size, Plasma Membranes, Membrane Transport, Facilitated Diffusion, Tonicity and Osmoregulation, Mechanisms of Transport, Cell compartmentalization, Origins of Cell Compartmentalization Directions - For each question ...

  3. Oct 4, 2024 · terms and definitions taken from the chapter reading, you can also access the glossary from the textbook.

  4. Take your cellular knowledge to the next level! From organelles to membrane transport, this unit covers the facts you need to know about cells - the tiny building blocks of life.

  5. AP Biology is an exploration and Comprehension of the Biological Environment, Cellular Dynamics, Hereditary Mutations, Adaptations, Natural Selection, and Ecology Understanding. On this page, you’ll find AP Biology resources to help you with your AP Biology review.

  6. The theory of evolution as proposed by Darwin is the unifying theory of biology. The tenet that all life has evolved and diversified from a common ancestor is the foundation from which we approach all questions in biology.

  7. AP Biology Unit 6 – Gene Expression and Regulation. Gene expression and regulation are fundamental processes that control how genetic information is used in cells. DNA serves as the blueprint, while transcription and translation convert this information into functional proteins. These processes are tightly regulated to ensure proper cellular ...

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