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AP Biology
- Recommendations
- Unit 1: Biochemistry
- Unit 2. Cells
- Halloween Project
- Unit 3. Cell Respiration
- Thanksgiving Project
- Unit 4. Photosynthesis
- Unit 5. DNA and Cell Cycle
- Unit 7. Genetics
- Christmas Break Project
- Unit 6. Protein Synthesis
- Unit 8. Gene Regulation
- Unit. 9 Biotechnology
- Unit 10. Microevolution
- Unit 11: Macroevolution
- Unit 12: Ecology
- Immune system
- Endocrine System
- Nervous System
- Botany
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Biology
- Unit 1: Scientific Method and Characteristics of Life
- Unit 2: Ecology
- Unit 3: Biomolecules
- Unit 4: Cells
- Unit 5: Cell Transport
- Unit 6: Photosynthesis/Cell Respiration
- Unit 7: Cell Division
- Unit 8: Genetics
- Unit 9: DNA and Protein Synthesis
- Unit 9: DNA, Protein Synthesis and Biotechnology
- Unit 10: Biotechnology
- Unit 11: Evolution
- Unit 12 (Part 1): Classification of life - Viruses, Bacteria, Protists and Fungi
- Unit 12 (Part 2): Classification of life - Plants and Animals
- Unit : Animal Behavior
- EOC Review Schedule
- EOC Review Schedule
- Honors Forensics (Fall)
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There are six kingdoms including plants, animals, fungi, protists, archaebacteria, and eubacteria. Animal Kingdom. The animal kingdom (Animalia in Latin) is the largest of all of the six kingdoms and is made up or more than one million species.
- 9/12: Animal Behavior
- Finish Ecology Quiz #2 (this will be a quiz grade!!)
- Take home canvas quiz (only 1 attempt and no corrections!)
- 9/13: Mealworm lab - submit answers to questions on Canvas
- Edpuzzle: Biological Levels: The World Tour
Flashcard words (10 points Extra Credit) ... 63 terms this time ... I swear we don't normally have this many!- Ecology
- abiotic
- biotic
- Biosphere
- organism
- population
- community
- environment
- ecosystem
- habitat
- niche
- symbiosis
- mutualism
- parasitism
- commensalism
- autotroph
- heterotroph
- carnivore
- herbivore
- scavenger
- omniovore
- decomposer
- precipitation
- condensation
- evaporation
- run off
- water cycle
- carbon cycle
- photosynthesis
- respiration
- fossil fuels
- nitrogen cycle
- why do we need nitrogen?
- nitrogen fixing bacteria
- Food chains
- Food webs
- Trophic levels
- ecological pyramids
- energy transfer (10% rule)
- exponential growth
- logistic growth
- carrying capacity
- density dependent
- density independent
- demography
- immigration
- emigration
- 9/12: Animal Behavior