Biology · session
Unit 2; Introduction to Cells
We will go over the standards for Cell Organelles, how they look, and what they do
Peyton B
Biology · series session
AP Biology
This session would cover the second part of the chemistry of life section. It would include introductions to all four key types of macromolecules, including carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Since essentially, all living organisms would involve these macromolecules both structurally and functionally, this session would provide very useful knowledge to anyone who is interested in biology, no matter which specific division of biology.
Dawei S
Biology · series session
AP Biology
This session would cover the basic components of different kinds of cells and then would delve into their structures and functions. Since cell is the basic structural and functional unit of any living organism, it is necessary to be familiar with those components.
Dawei S
Biology · series session
AP Biology
During this session, we will cover the first part of Unit 2: Cell Structure and Function, which will include the following topics: Cell Structure: Subcellular Components, Cell Structure and Function, Cell Size, Plasma Membranes, and Membrane Permeability. The session will include both an explanation / review of the aforementioned topics and practice questions on them.
Tala S
Biology · series session
AP Biology
Unit 1 Chemistry of Life (part II)
We will cover sections 1.4 to 1.6.
In this session, we will discuss the biological macromolecules, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids in more detail. This will include discussing the different types of each as well as the structure and function of each. I'll answer any questions you might have. We will then do MCQ and FRQ practice questions on unit 1.
Ragad S
Biology · series session
AP Biology
The session would specifically cover the structures and functions of cell membrane. In addition, this session would also include the transport of substances in and out of the cell in that plasma membrane is what defines a cell. A fun fact: cell wall is already considered extracellular. Joining the session would help you to have a better understanding of how the transport of substances in and out of a cell is moderated.
Dawei S
Biology · series session
AP Biology
Finish Unit 1 of AP Biology and do practice questions
Unit 1 topics:
- 1.1 Structure of Water and Hydrogen Bonding
- 1.2 Elements of Life
- 1.3 Introduction to Biological Macromolecules
- 1.4 Properties of Biological Macromolecules - 1.5 Structure and Function of Biological Macromolecules - 1.6 Nucleic Acids
Monica P
Biology · series session
AP Biology
Part 1/2 of unit 3 AP biology
Aditya S
Biology · series session
AP Biology
The Chemistry of Life Part 1
Tei K
Biology · series session
AP Biology
The Chemistry of Life Part 2
Tei K
Biology · series session
AP Biology
Start Unit 2 of AP Biology
Unit 2 topics:
- 2.1: Cell Structure: Subcellular Components
- 2.2: Cell Structure and Function
- 2.3: Cell Size
- 2.4: Plasma Membranes - 2.5: Membrane Permeability - 2.6: Membrane Transport - 2.7: Facilitated Diffusion - 2.8: Tonicity and Osmoregulation - 2.9: Mechanisms of Transport - 2.10: Cell Compartmentalization - 2.11: Origins of Cell Compartmentalization
Monica P
Biology · series session
AP Biology
We will continue to look at Statistics in AP Biology.
Kush K
Biology · series session
AP Biology
The Cell Part 1
Tei K
Biology · series session
AP Biology
The Cell Part 2
Tei K
Biology · series session
AP Biology
During this session, we will cover the second part of Unit 2: Cell Structure and Function, which will include the following topics: Membrane Transport, Facilitated Diffusion, Tonicity and Osmoregulation, Mechanisms of Transport, Cell Compartmentalization, and Origins of Cell Compartmentalization. The session will include both an explanation / review of the aforementioned topics and practice questions on them.
Tala S
Biology · series session
AP Biology
Unit 2 (part I)
We will cover sections 2.1 to 2.5.
In this session, we will discuss the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, the structures and functions of different cell organelles, and limitations on cell size. We will also start talking about the plasma membrane surrounding the cell. We will talk about its structure (fluid mosaic model) and introduce the ways by which materials move across it.
Ragad S
Biology · series session
AP Biology
Continue Unit 2 of AP Biology
Unit 2 topics:
- 2.1: Cell Structure: Subcellular Components
- 2.2: Cell Structure and Function
- 2.3: Cell Size
- 2.4: Plasma Membranes - 2.5: Membrane Permeability - 2.6: Membrane Transport - 2.7: Facilitated Diffusion - 2.8: Tonicity and Osmoregulation - 2.9: Mechanisms of Transport - 2.10: Cell Compartmentalization - 2.11: Origins of Cell Compartmentalization
Monica P
Biology · series session
AP Biology
Medical subject topic study-Biology
Erin Y
Biology · series session
AP Biology
We will begin to look at Unit 1: The Chemistry of Life in the AP Biology Course.
Kush K
Biology · series session
AP Biology
The Cell Part 3
Tei K
Biology · series session
AP Biology
The Cell Part 4
Tei K
Biology · series session
AP Biology
Finish Unit 2 of AP Biology and do practice AP questions
Unit 2 topics:
- 2.1: Cell Structure: Subcellular Components
- 2.2: Cell Structure and Function
- 2.3: Cell Size
- 2.4: Plasma Membranes - 2.5: Membrane Permeability - 2.6: Membrane Transport - 2.7: Facilitated Diffusion - 2.8: Tonicity and Osmoregulation - 2.9: Mechanisms of Transport - 2.10: Cell Compartmentalization - 2.11: Origins of Cell Compartmentalization
Monica P
Biology · series session
AP Biology
We will finish looking at Unit 1: The Chemistry of Life in the AP Biology Course.
Kush K
Biology · series session
AP Biology
Genetics Part 1
Tei K