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Link to Presentation Slides: https://bit.ly/2zGt0s8
Info from College Board about this year’s AP exams: https://apcoronavirusupdates.collegeboard.org/
College Board’s AP Exam Troubleshooting Site: https://apcoronavirusupdates.collegeboard.org/students/taking-ap-exams/troubleshooting
AP Biology Science Practices: https://bit.ly/2Rr2hGf
AP Biology Course and Exam Description: https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/ap/pdf/ap-biology-course-and-exam-description.pdf
Links to all the previously recorded 2020 AP Bio YouTube Review Sessions: https://bit.ly/3APBioReviews
Here’s a document full of AP exam prep resources I compiled for my students: https://bit.ly/39Hd9Wo
Also check out Project Albatross for live lessons and other online learning tools related to AP Biology: http://bit.ly/projectalbatross
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Because time is limited and each question is worth 1-2 points should I define vocabulary terms in my answers?
What questions will NOT be on the exam? Like experimental design, calculations, etc.
Will the long frq for this year's exam be a sum of different units all in one or will everyone get different units for the question? And can I please get a tip for writing these frq answers to minimize time anything will help.
I'm still having difficulty understanding positive and negative controls and the difference between them. Can you give a scenario that includes both?
Would it be better to write a more detailed response but having,some parts incorrect. Or have less detail but all of it correct?
Can mutations in coding sequences(insertions, deletions, etc.) only occur during DNA replications/in the DNA? Or can it also occur during protein synthesis (transcription and translation)/ in RNA?
This was so incredibly helpful! Thank you so much! You all explained the concepts so simply and clearly, I feel a tiny bit more confident now! Thank you!
Thank you for explaining certain details very well, my understanding of biology is much more complete.