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- Program managed by the College BoardCollegeBoard: AP Biology
- Exam fee: $84CollegeBoard: AP Biology Exam Schedule and Fees
- The year-long course is equivalent to a one-semester, introductory biology courseCollegeBoard: AP Biology
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Advanced Placement Biology is a course of college-level biology available to high school students. The course is intended to develop an understanding of the major concept and frame work of biology. It is offered at many high schools in preparation for the College Board's AP biology exam available every May.CollegeBoard: AP Biology
AP Biology Exam
The AP biology exam gives high school students an opportunity to earn college credit before entering college. The exam has two sections; the first has 100 multiple choice questions and the second has four essay questions. The exam allows 80 minutes for the first section, ten minutes for reading and 90 minutes for the essay section. There are three major topics, molecules/cells and heredity/evolution, each topic making up 25% of the exam, and organisms and populations, making up 50% of the exam.CollegeBoard: AP Biology Exam CollegeBoard: AP Biology-
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AP Biology Questions
Please define Synthetic Biology? 3 AnswersIt's research combinding engineering and science. Used to create biological systems and functions. Term introduced in 1974 by Waclaw Szybalski Here's a link... read more
Why is it impossible to understand biology in the absence of evolution? 2 AnswersEvolution is necessary to the understanding of biology because biological species are the products of evolution; without evolution, they (and we) wouldn't exist... read more
What is the best AP Biology review book for the exam? 1 AnswerI took AP Biology this past year. In my opinion, the best study guide for the AP exam is Five Steps to a 5. Also, many AP books have co-correlated study guides.... read more
Web Design: Dreamweaver: Does anyone have an example of a Show-Hide Element for an AP Div? 1 AnswerYou need to edit the Javascript and include: onmouseout="document.getElementByID('a').style.display='show'; document.getElementByID('b').style.display='none'" W... read more -



