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Prefacep. xiii
Acknowledgmentsp. xv
How to Use This Bookp. 1
The Basicsp. 3
Organization of the Bookp. 3
Introduction to the Five-Step Programp. 4
Three Approaches to Preparing for the AP Biology Examp. 5
Calendar for Each Planp. 7
Introduction to the Graphics Used in This Bookp. 9
What You Need to Know About the AP Biology Examp. 11
Background of the Advanced Placement Programp. 13
Who Writes the AP Biology Examp. 13
The AP Grades and Who Receives Themp. 13
Reasons for Taking the AP Biology Examp. 13
Questions Frequently Asked about the AP Biology Examp. 14
Tips for Taking the AP Biology Examp. 17
Getting Started: The Diagnostic Examp. 19
Comprehensive Reviewp. 31
Chemistryp. 33
Introductionp. 33
Elements, Compounds, Atoms, and Ionsp. 33
Lipids, Carbohydrates, and Proteinsp. 35
Enzymesp. 39
pH: Acids and Basesp. 40
Reactionsp. 41
Review Questionsp. 42
Answers and Explanationsp. 43
Rapid Reviewp. 44
Cellsp. 45
Introductionp. 45
Types of Cellsp. 45
Organellesp. 45
Cell Membranes: Fluid Mosaic Modelp. 47
Types of Cell Transportp. 48
Review Questionsp. 50
Answers and Explanationsp. 51
Rapid Reviewp. 52
Respirationp. 54
Introductionp. 54
Aerobic Respirationp. 54
Anaerobic Respirationp. 60
Review Questionsp. 62
Answers and Explanationsp. 62
Rapid Reviewp. 63
Photosynthesisp. 65
Introductionp. 65
The Players in Photosynthesisp. 65
Reactions of Photosynthesisp. 67
Types of Photosynthesisp. 71
Review Questionsp. 73
Answers and Explanationsp. 74
Rapid Reviewp. 75
Cell Divisionp. 77
Introductionp. 77
Cell Division in Prokaryotesp. 77
The Cell Cyclep. 77
Mitosisp. 78
Control of Cell Divisionp. 80
Haploid versus Diploid Organismsp. 80
Meiosisp. 81
Life Cyclesp. 83
Sources of Cell Variationp. 84
Review Questionsp. 85
Answers and Explanationsp. 86
Rapid Reviewp. 87
Heredityp. 89
Introductionp. 89
Terms Important in Studying Heredityp. 89
Mendel and His Peasp. 90
Intermediate Inheritancep. 92
Other Forms of Inheritancep. 92
Sex Determination and Sex Linkagep. 94
Linkage and Gene Mappingp. 95
Heads or Tails?p. 96
Pedigreesp. 97
Common Disordersp. 99
Chromosomal Complicationsp. 99
Review Questionsp. 100
Answers and Explanationsp. 102
Rapid Reviewp. 105
Molecular Geneticsp. 107
Introductionp. 107
DNA Structure and Functionp. 107
RNA Structure and Functionp. 107
Replication of DNAp. 108
Transcription of DNAp. 111
RNA Processingp. 112
Translation of RNAp. 112
Gene Expressionp. 113
The Genetics of Virusesp. 115
The Genetics of Bacteriap. 116
Genetic Engineeringp. 118
Review Questionsp. 120
Answers and Explanationsp. 121
Rapid Reviewp. 123
Evolutionp. 125
Introductionp. 125
Definition of Evolutionp. 125
Natural Selectionp. 126
Lamarck and Darwinp. 127
Adaptationsp. 128
Types of Selectionp. 128
Evolution Patternsp. 130
Sources of Variationp. 130
Speciationp. 131
When Evolution Is not Occurring: Hardy-Weinberg Equilibriump. 132
The Evidence for Evolutionp. 133
Macroevolutionp. 134
How Life Probably Emergedp. 135
Review Questionsp. 137
Answers and Explanationsp. 138
Rapid Reviewp. 139
Taxonomy and Classificationp. 141
Introductionp. 141
Five or Six Kingdoms?p. 141
Kingdom Monerap. 142
Endosymbiotic Theoryp. 143
Kingdom Protistap. 143
Kingdom Plantaep. 145
Kingdom Fungip. 148
Kingdom Animaliap. 148
Review Questionsp. 151
Answers and Explanationsp. 152
Rapid Reviewp. 152
Plantsp. 155
Introductionp. 155
Anatomy of Plantsp. 155
Rootsp. 156
The Shoot Systemp. 157
Plant Hormonesp. 158
Plant Tropismsp. 159
Photoperiodismp. 159
Go with the Flow: Osmosis, Capillary Action, Cohesion-Tension Theory, and Transpirationp. 160
The Changing of the Guard: Regulating Stomata Activityp. 161
"Move over, Sugar": Carbohydrate Transport through Phloemp. 161
Review Questionsp. 161
Answers and Explanationsp. 162
Rapid Reviewp. 163
Human Physiologyp. 165
Introductionp. 165
Circulatory Systemp. 165
Respiratory Systemp. 167
Digestive Systemp. 168
Control of the Internal Environmentp. 169
Nervous Systemp. 173
Muscular Systemp. 174
Endocrine Systemp. 177
Immune Systemp. 180
Review Questionsp. 182
Answers and Explanationsp. 183
Rapid Reviewp. 184
Human Reproductionp. 187
Introductionp. 187
Sex Differencesp. 187
Anatomyp. 187
Embryonic Developmentp. 191
The Influence of Hormonesp. 194
Review Questionsp. 195
Answers and Explanationsp. 196
Rapid Reviewp. 197
Behavioral Ecology and Ethologyp. 199
Introductionp. 199
Types of Animal Learningp. 199
Animal Movementp. 200
Animal Communicationp. 202
Review Questionsp. 203
Answers and Explanationsp. 204
Rapid Reviewp. 204
Ecology in Further Detailp. 207
Introductionp. 207
Population Ecology and Growthp. 207
Life History Strategiesp. 210
Community and Successionp. 211
Trophic Levelsp. 214
Biomesp. 215
Biogeochemical Cyclesp. 217
Review Questionsp. 218
Answers and Explanationsp. 219
Rapid Reviewp. 221
Laboratory Reviewp. 223
Introductionp. 223
Diffusion and Osmosisp. 223
Enzyme Catalysisp. 225
Mitosis and Meiosisp. 226
Plant Pigments and Photosynthesisp. 227
Cell Respirationp. 229
Molecular Biologyp. 230
Genetics of Organismsp. 232
Population Genetics and Evolutionp. 233
Transpirationp. 234
Physiology of the Circulatory Systemp. 235
Animal Behaviorp. 236
Dissolved Oxygen and Aquatic Primary Productivityp. 236
Review Questionsp. 237
Answers and Explanationsp. 238
Rapid Reviewp. 239
Free-Response Reviewp. 242
Introductionp. 242
The Basicsp. 242
Some Helpful Tipsp. 243
p. 245
p. 249
p. 253
p. 258
Practice Makes Perfect!p. 263
p. 265
p. 292
Appendixp. 319
Bibliographyp. 321
Websitesp. 322
Glossaryp. 323
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