At The Preparation Review, we specialize in helping students prepare for AP Biology with a comprehensive and focused approach. Our AP Biology prep course covers all major topics, including genetics, evolution, cellular biology, and ecology. Through in-depth content review, hands-on practice exams, and expert test-taking strategies, we guide students in mastering the material and improving their scores.
Key Elements of Our AP Biology Prep
- AP Biology Review: Thorough revision of core concepts to ensure students are fully prepared for the exam.
- Practice Tests: We offer AP Biology practice tests that simulate real exam conditions, helping students familiarize themselves with the format and time constraints.
- Study Resources: From study guides and flashcards to topic-specific quizzes, we provide all the materials students need to strengthen their understanding.
- Test-Taking Techniques: Our instructors equip students with strategies to tackle complex questions and manage their time effectively during the exam.
With our expert guidance, students can approach the AP Biology exam confidently and maximize their chances of success.
Here are the main topics covered in AP Biology:
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Chemistry of Life
- Structure and properties of water
- Biological macromolecules: carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids
- Enzyme structure and function
- Energy transformations and metabolic pathways
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Cell Structure and Function
- Prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic cells
- Cell organelles and their functions
- Membrane structure and transport (diffusion, osmosis, active transport)
- Cell communication and signal transduction pathways
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Cellular Energetics
- Cellular respiration and the production of ATP
- Photosynthesis: light-dependent and light-independent reactions
- Energy flow through biological systems
- Factors affecting the efficiency of metabolic reactions
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Cell Cycle and Cell Division
- Mitosis and cytokinesis
- Meiosis and genetic variation
- Regulation of the cell cycle and its role in cancer
- Role of checkpoints and cell cycle regulation
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Heredity
- Mendelian genetics and inheritance patterns
- Non-Mendelian inheritance (incomplete dominance, codominance, multiple alleles)
- Sex-linked traits and chromosomal inheritance
- Genetic crosses and probability
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Molecular Genetics
- DNA replication, transcription, and translation
- Gene regulation (operons, transcription factors)
- Mutations and their effects on gene expression
- Biotechnology: CRISPR, gene cloning, and genetic engineering
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Natural Selection and Evolution
- Darwin’s theory of natural selection
- Mechanisms of evolution (gene flow, genetic drift, mutation, selection)
- Evidence for evolution: fossils, molecular biology, comparative anatomy
- Speciation and the formation of new species
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Ecology
- Ecosystem dynamics, energy flow, and food webs
- Population ecology: growth models, carrying capacity, and limiting factors
- Community interactions: competition, predation, symbiosis
- Conservation biology and human impacts on ecosystems
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Biological Diversity
- Classification of life (domains and kingdoms)
- Evolutionary relationships and phylogenetics
- Characteristics of prokaryotes, protists, fungi, plants, and animals
- Adaptations in different organisms for survival and reproduction
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Animal Physiology
- Structure and function of animal systems (digestive, respiratory, circulatory, nervous, immune)
- Homeostasis and feedback mechanisms
- Endocrine system and hormonal regulation
- Nervous system and neural signaling
These topics form the foundation of the AP Biology curriculum, providing students with a broad and deep understanding of biological concepts and processes essential for the AP exam.