<p>My teacher hasn't covered a lot of content for the bio AP test, so I'm self-studying. Right now I'm going through biological diversity and was just wondering if you need to know major groups in Fungi and Protista (like Rhydophyta, Foramifera, Conidia, etc) or if one could score high while just knowing all of the major traits of each kingdom and the specific groups only in plants and animals, which the test seems to focus on more heavily. Thanks for your help!</p>
<p>Self-study means you didn’t take the class at all. Just sayin.</p>
<p>I got a 5 on last years’ exam, and if I remember there was only one or two MC questions that covered that. I think the main thing is to link their “biggest” trait to the group, you know what I mean? Do this for algea too. For example, know that dinoflagellates’ algal bloom cause red tide, which is harmful because the algea suck all the nutrients out of the environment and leaves none for other organisms.</p>
<p>how much questions are there on body systems? we’re still trying to cover that.
I feel extremely screwed right now.</p>