How much info should we need to know on the krebs and calvin cycle? Like every little detail or just the general idea?
I think I’ve given up on the sodium potassium pump and depolarization/re-polarization.
@swiftninja You don’t need to know any details.
animal reproduction and development??
@RoadtotheIvies98 There’s a really helpful animation on action potentials by Harvard if you just Google search action potential animation.
May the curve be in your favor.
does anyone know where the answers to the 2014 free response questions are?
@haventstudied it is at the end of the questions.
@haventstudied Look Up ‘2014 AP Bio FRQ questions scoring guidelines’
@thewaywardqueen @AnniiT oh gotcha. only thing is they don’t include the sample graphs…bummer
Is there a big difference between the regular and late tests? If were sick on test day will the late test be similar or completely different? Anyone with experience in this scenario.
i think you need to pay $45 if you want to take the test late.
@janelleo Where did you find the 2014 test?
Practice Test 2013 #48-51 are great examples of the concept application type problems you should expect to see on the upcoming test.
It’s pretty beautiful actually, combines concepts from transcription, translation, gel electrophoresis, and a bit of genetics all in one.
AniiT posted this earlier: site where you can access 2013 and 2014 practice tests:
https://sites.google.com/site/bfarren/ap-biology
@TopOne I would recommended actually sleeping tonight. an all nighter won’t be helpful because you’ll be so exhausted during the exam
@swiftninja I believe late exams (“form B”) cover the same concepts but different questions are used.
ok ty
Sweet. I think I’m getting sick cough, cough
Good luck everyone on you exam tomorrow! It’s better to get a good nights sleep instead of pulling an all-nighters cause the MC are pretty much very broad questions. I recommend reviewing the nervous system, photosynthesis, and respiration before you sleep and good luck to all of you! You will all do great!