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AP Biology Syllabus
🌊 Unit 1: Chemistry of Life (8%–11% of exam score)
- 💧 The wonders of water: Explore water’s structure, its life-giving properties, and why it’s essential for life.
- 🧬 Macromolecules mastery: Dive into carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids – the building blocks of life.
- 🧬🔄 DNA & RNA secrets: Unravel the structure of DNA and RNA, from double helix to replication.
🦠 Unit 2: Cell Structure and Function (10%–13% of exam score)
- 🏠 Cell’s architecture: Learn about the cell’s organelles and their functions.
- 🌍 Cells & their environment: Discover how cells interact with their surroundings.
- 🚪 Cell membrane mysteries: Understand the cell membrane’s structure and its gatekeeping role.
- 🚿 Osmosis & selective permeability: Explore how cells manage water and solute movement.
- 📦 Cellular compartmentalization: See how cells organize their internal space.
⚡ Unit 3: Cellular Energetics (12%–16% of exam score)
- 🔬 Enzymes at work: Study enzymes, nature’s catalysts, and their substrate specificity.
- 🔋 Life’s energy: Examine how cells harness and use energy.
- 🌞 Photosynthesis: Learn about converting sunlight into glucose and oxygen.
- 🏋️♂️ Cellular respiration: Dive into how cells break down glucose for energy.
- 🌡️ Adapting to change: Discover how cells respond to environmental shifts.
📞 Unit 4: Cell Communication and Cell Cycle (10%–15% of exam score)
- 🗣️ Cell chatter: Understand cell communication mechanisms and signaling pathways.
- 📶 Signal transduction: Learn how signals are transmitted inside cells.
- ⚖️ Balance and feedback: Explore cellular responses and regulation mechanisms.
- 🔁 The cell cycle: Study the stages of cell growth and division.
🧬 Unit 5: Heredity (8%–11% of exam score)
- 🎲 The game of meiosis: Discover how sexual reproduction creates diversity.
- 👥 Genetic diversity secrets: Learn about the origins of genetic variety.
- 📐 Mendel’s genetic laws: Understand the basics of inheritance patterns.
- 🎨 Beyond Mendel: Dive into complex inheritance patterns.
- 🌍 Influence on inheritance: Explore how environment and genetics interact.
🔍 Unit 6: Gene Expression and Regulation (12%–16% of exam score)
- 📖 DNA & RNA roles: Learn about the structure and function of genetic material.
- 🎭 Controlling gene expression: Discover how genes are turned on and off.
- 🧩 Genotype to phenotype: Understand the genetic blueprint’s impact.
- 💡 Mutations and evolution: Explore the role of mutations in diversity and selection.
- 🧪 Biotechnology: Dive into genetic engineering and its applications.
🐦 Unit 7: Natural Selection (13%–20% of exam score)
- 🕵️♂️ Evidence of evolution: Study the proofs of life’s history.
- 🎯 Natural selection mechanics: Learn how traits become common or rare.
- 🌎 Evolution drivers: Explore the impact of environment and humans on evolution.
- 🌲 Phylogenetic trees: Trace the ancestry of species.
- 💥 Extinction realities: Understand the causes and consequences of extinction.
- 🧬 Origin of life theories: Delve into hypotheses about how life began.
🌍 Unit 8: Ecology (10%–15% of exam score)
- 🗣️ Organism interactions: Discover how species communicate and adapt to changes.
- 🔁 Energy cycles: Learn how energy flows through ecosystems.
- 📈 Population dynamics: Study factors affecting population growth and health.
- 🐅 Ecosystem relationships: Explore interactions within communities.
- 🚫 Invasive species: Understand the impact of human activity and invasive species on ecosystems.
AP Biology Exam Structure
Section I: Multiple Choice
- Number of Questions: 60
- Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes
- Score Weight: 50% of the total exam score
Skills Tested:
- Explaining biological concepts, processes, and models.
- Analyzing diagrams, flow charts, and other visual representations.
- Using the scientific method and mathematical calculations to analyze data.
- Supporting scientific claims with evidence.
Format:
- Consists of individual questions and sets of questions referring to the same diagram or data presentation.
Section II: Free Response
- Number of Questions: 6 (2 long questions and 4 short questions)
- Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutes
- Score Weight: 50% of the total exam score
Skills Tested:
- Interpreting and evaluating experimental results.
- Graphing and analyzing data.
- Understanding principles and procedures of laboratory investigations.
- Predicting causes or effects of changes in biological systems.
- Analyzing visual representations of biological phenomena.