AP Biology: A Beginner's Primer
A ground-up introduction to the biology concepts that show up on the AP exam — from why water keeps you alive to how your DNA becomes a working protein.
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Skills you'll gain with this course
Molecular Reasoning
Given a molecule or biological scenario, explain what's happening at the chemical level and why.
Cell Structure Identification
Name the major organelles in a eukaryotic cell and explain the specific job each one does.
Membrane Transport Prediction
Look at a concentration gradient or tonicity scenario and determine which direction molecules will move and by what mechanism.
Tracing the Central Dogma
Follow the path from a DNA sequence through transcription and translation to a finished protein, naming where each step happens.
Punnett Square Analysis
Set up a monohybrid cross, work out the genotype and phenotype ratios, and explain what those ratios mean in plain terms.
Syllabus
3 Units • 6 Lessons • 3 Assessments
Ways To Learn Included
Every lesson enables you to learn in a variety of ways.
These gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, play a crucial role in regulating Earth's temperature. But what exactly are they, and how do they work? Let's find out.





