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AP Biology Unit 2.1 AP Exam review Questions and Answers
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AP Biology Unit 2.1 AP Exam review Questions and Answers 
What is the structure and function of the ribosome? 
A ribosome has two subparts, one large subunit and one small subunit. A ribosome functions to synthesize proteins using messenger RNA 
 
 
How does the structure of a ribosome aid in its function? 
Because ribosomes are made of ribosomal RNA it aids in its ability to read mRNA. because of its structure it can take in the mRNA and read it to synthesize proteins 
 
 
What are the three ty...
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Laboratory Manual College Physics for AP Courses Lab Manual by OpenStax (Student Version)
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Laboratory Manual College Physics for AP Courses Lab Manual by OpenStax (Student Version)Table of Contents 
Information for the Student Lab 1: Graphing Motion Lab 2: Projectile Motion 
Lab 3: Newton’s 2nd Law Lab 4: Forces 
Lab 5: Circular Motion 
Lab 6: Hooke’s Law and Spring Energy Lab 7: Impulse and Momentum Lab 8: Conservation of Momentum 
Lab 9: Simple Harmonic Motion Lab 10: Rotational Motion Lab 11: Mechanical Waves Lab 12: Sound Waves Lab 13: Electrostatics Lab 14: Ohm’s Law 
Lab 1...
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AP Biology Reading Guide Chapter 6: A Tour of the Cell (2023)
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AP Biology Reading Guide Chapter 6: A Tour of the Cell (2023) 
Why are cells so small? Explain the relationship of surface area to volume. 
9. Describe how many neurons and intestinal cells each have greatly increased surface area. 
Concept 6.3 The eukaryotic cell’s genetic instructions are housed in the nucleus and carried out by 
the ribosomes 
10. In the figure below, label the nuclear envelope, nuclear pores, and pore complex. 
11. Describe the nuclear envelope. How many layers is it? What...
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AP Biology Reading Guide Chapter 15 and 16: Regulation of Gene Expression & Development, Stem Cells and Cancer
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AP Biology Reading Guide Chapter 15 and 16: Regulation of Gene Expression & Development, Stem Cells and Cancer. 
List the three components of an operon, and explain the role of each one. 
The operator is the “switch” that controls what attaches to the promoter. The promoter lets transcription 
happen when RNA polymerase attaches to it. And the genes are responsible for coding for the correct 
protein. 
11. Distinguish between inducible and repressible operons, and describe one example of eac...
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Genetics and Molecular Biology
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This book evolved from a course in molecular biology which I have been teaching primarily to graduate students for the past twenty years. Because the subject is now mature, it is possible to present the material by covering the principles and encouraging students to learn how to apply them. Such an approach is particularly efficient as the subject of molecular genetics now is far too advanced, large, and complex for much value to come from attempting to cover the material in an encyclopedia-like...
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AP BIOLOGY Control of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes
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AP BIOLOGY Control of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes 
 
Control of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes 
How do prokaryotes use operons to control gene expression? 
Why? 
Houses usually have a light source in every room, but it would be a waste of energy to leave every light on 
all the time, so there are switches to turn off the lights in rooms that are not in use. Sometimes one switch 
controls several lights in the same room. Likewise, prokaryotic cells can turn genes on and off based on 
environme...
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AP BIOLOGY 24 MASS EXTRICTIONS POGIL
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AP BIOLOGY 24 MASS EXTRICTIONS POGIL 
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Why? 
Mass Extinctions 
What is the biological significance of mass extinctions? 
Evidence suggests that five mass extinctions have occurred throughout the history of the Earth—the most 
famous of which led to the extinction of the dinosaurs. Scientists are still studying the causes of these 
catastrophic events. What can we learn from mass extinctions, and what is their impact on the diversity of 
life forms found on Earth? 
Model 1 – Extinction Ov...
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Control of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes
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Control of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes 1 
Control of Gene Expression in Prokaryotes 
How do prokaryotes use operons to control gene expression? 
Why? 
Houses usually have a light source in every room, but it would be a waste of energy to leave every light on 
all the time, so there are switches to turn off the lights in rooms that are not in use. Sometimes one switch 
controls several lights in the same room. Likewise, prokaryotic cells can turn genes on and off based on 
environmental fac...
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Exam 2 Study Guide
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I used this study sheet for the second exam in Johanna Choo's Biology for Engineers class at UMass Lowell. I got a 100 on this exam. I highly suggest you print out the document, read it over, and mark important information to make things easily accessible during the test. This is good for AP Bio, freshman biology, or any other introductory biology courses!
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Exam 1 Study Guide
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I used this study sheet for the first exam in Johanna Choo's Biology for Engineers class at UMass Lowell. I got a 93 on this exam. I highly suggest you print out the document, read it over, and mark important information to make things easily accessible during the test. This is good for AP Bio, freshman biology, or any other introductory biology courses!
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