AP Biology: December 2010 Archives

A.P. Biology Midyear 2010

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A. P. Biology Test will cover chapters 1-19.

The test will be 80 multiple choice questions and 2 essays.  You will have 65 minutes for the MC and 45 minutes for the essay.

The essays will cover topics including enzymes, cell membrane and transport, photosynthesis, respiration, central dogma of molecular biology (transcription and translation), eukaryotic vs prokaryotic gene expression and mitosis vs. meiosis.  One of the essays will be a lab related essay.

To review your AP labs #1-6, check out this site:  http://www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/labbench/index.html

Check out the A.P. Midyear Review Jeopardy Game here.

Here is another site for reviewing Biology topics: http://www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/biocoach/ 

Study. Study. Study. Study. Study. Study. Study. Study. Study. Study. Study. Study. Study. Study. Study. Study. Study. Study.

Then do some more studying.  Good Luck.

I hope you are all safely enjoying your day off from school today and you spend sometime studying for your exams.

A. P. Biology students I will have a study session tomorrow (Friday) morning at 7:30 as long as it is safe to drive in the morning.  Since most students don't check the blogs, let your friends know.  Text, Facebook or call them.  Take a look at the study guide below and review bacteria and viruses today.
HoltAPRG_08_C19_Final.pdf

Honors Biology we will still have a study session after school tomorrow (Friday) as long as it is safe to drive.

SUMMER RESEARCH OPPORTUNITY FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

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Are you a high school student interested in gaining research experience?
If you are, then you might want to apply to the Science & Engineering
Apprenticeship Program (SEAP) offered by the Office of Naval Research.
The eight-week summer program places students in labs around the country
and pays these students $3,075 for their work.  Visit the SEAP Web site to
find out more about the program, to determine if you qualify, to read
descriptions of participating labs, and to apply to the program:

http://seap.asee.org/

Applications are due in early January, 2011, so you need to get started
with your application now!

AP Biology Quest on Gene Expression - Dec 13

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40 point Exam - Let's call it a Quest on Monday- Dec 13th

In the Book

  • All of Chapter 17
  • 18.4
  • 19.1 and 19.2

The topics covered are:

  • Central Dogma of Molecular Biology (ie. Transcription and Translation.  Also, review DNA replication - Chapter 16).  Be able to describe the details!
  • Codons, Anticodons, Mutations  Go over the mutations work.
  • Review Labs on DNA Electrophoresis and Restriction Enzymes.
  • Operon Model - Lac / Trp Operon
  • Gene Expression at all Levels in Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes.

**** Note to Football Players and Fans: If you are not going to be in class on Friday, you must record results for the lab in the morning at 7:30 AM. The typed lab report will be due on Tuesday.****

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