Webpages: Biology 7th ed. - Campbell and Reece - Login page for your textbook website. Get review materials, practice quizzes, and support resources for your textbook.
College Board, AP Central - You can download Course Descriptions and learn more about AP courses and exams. Also includes sample questions and scoring guides, as well as a topic outline of the exam.
Lab Bench - AP Labs - Tutorials for all 12 AP labs. Great for help with your pre-labs and for reviewing labs before the AP exam.
Bozeman Biology Podcasts and Other Good Resources Great podcast tutorials on just about every subject in your book. Use these to help you study for tests, review a unit, or get a better understanding of a difficult topic. Also includes additional articles, Prezi presentations, and other resources to match the chapters in your Campbell book. Cells Alive! - CELLS alive! represents 30 years of capturing film and computer-enhanced images of living cells and organisms for education and medical research. Also includes quizzes, puzzles, and just about everything you ever wanted to know about cells.
NCBI - National Center for Biotechnological Information. A national resource for molecular biology information, NCBI creates public databases, conducts research in computational biology, develops software tools for analyzing genome data, and disseminates biomedical information - all for the better understanding of molecular processes affecting human health and disease.
Computer Animations of Biological Processes - computer simulations of many biological processes. Check it out! (Note: you wil need shockwave installed on your home computer to view these animations.)
MIT Open CourseWare - Highlights for High School - Professors have selected relevant material from MIT's introductory courses to support students as they study the AP® Biology curriculum.Highlights for High School is your guide to MIT courses selected specifically to help you prepare for AP exams, learn more about the skills and concepts you learned in school, and get a glimpse of what you'll soon study in college. |
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