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    • [DOC File]ADVANCED PLACEMENT BIOLOGY

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      The key concepts and related content that define the revised AP Biology Course and Exam are organized around a few underlying principles called . ... Cliff Notes AP Biology Review. Reviewing AP Biology - Princeton. ... (The grades are arrived at according to the percentage of points …


    • [DOC File]AP BIO EQUATIONS AND FORMULAS REVIEW SHEET #1

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      AP BIO EQUATIONS AND FORMULAS REVIEW SHEET #3 Answer Key. Formulas: p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1 p = frequency of the dominant allele in a population. p + q = 1 q = frequency of the recessive allele in a population. Example problem: For people, being right handed (R) is the dominant trait over being left handed (r).


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      Campbell: Biology . In. Focus /AP Biology Cliffs Notes. AP Biology Chapter Review Notebook. Your Chapter Review Notebook is intended to help you: develop an enduring conceptual understanding of this subject and develop proficiency in key science practices.


    • [DOC File]AP Biology

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      Key concepts: nerve net. cephalization and the evolution of a central nervous system. reflexes. the subdivisions of the human nervous system. Notes: You should understand the main points of Figure 49.2. You don’t need to memorize the details of the nervous systems of all of the animals. Why does gray matter look gray and white matter look white?


    • [DOCX File]WELCOME TO AP BIOLOGY - Home

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      MAIN IDEAS / KEY POINTS: The Origin of Self ToleranceAntigen receptors are generated by random rearrangement of DNA. As lymphocytes mature in bone marrow or the thymus, they are tested for self-reactivity. Some B and T cells with receptors specific for the body’s own molecules are destroyed by apoptosis, or programmed cell death.


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