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| In Biology students conduct laboratory and field investigations throughout the year. Students will study topics such as: structures and functions of cells and viruses; growth and development of organisms; cells, tissues, organs, nucleic acids, and geneticss; biological change; taxonomy; metabolism and energy transfers in living organisms; living systes; homeostasis; ecosystems; and plants and the environment. | Pre-Advanced Placement (Pre-AP) Biology is an advanced course recommended for students with a strong interest in science and good study skills. In Pre-AP Biology, students conduct laboratory and field investigations throughout the year. Many of the concepts are the same as those in Biology, except the presentation is more accelerated and in more detail. Note: For Grades 9-10 |
AP Biology - This college level course prepares students to take the AP Biology exam for possible college credit. Laboratory techniques are developed to further students' ability to puruse a career in a biologically-related field. Students will condct laboratory investigations of chemical reactions that occur in organisms. Concepts of molecular an dcellular biology, as well as the biology of organisms and population will be investigated. Students are expected to take the Advanced Placement Biology Exam at the conclusion of the course. Note: For Grades 11-12 |
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