What kind of question is that? I mean really genius. I mean all your saying is the labs name and the class...that is not a question.
Depends. If you have an interest in biology, AP Bio is definitely easier, and vice versa.
Go 4 AP Bio Im in chem now and its pretty easy so get bio overwith now and take chem in college
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You should take pre-AP physics junior year, and AP bio senior year.
This truly depends on the school and career you strive to achieve entry into. For a non-medical path, AP Bio is a safe choice, as almost all universities require some form of a bio class. However, if you would like work towards a medical degree, Honors Anatomy is extremely necessary and will assist greatly when you enter college (as you will already be ahead on some of the content). Also, consider weather on not you would like to AP test for college credit. If inexpensive credit is necessary or attractive to you, then AP Bio would be the only way to achieve this, as Honors classes do not allow the same credit opportunity as AP classes. Overall, I would personally, choose to take AP Bio, as I have now taken both classes, and found the AP testing relatively simple for this class.
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Ones that interest you and correspond with the major you want to pursue in college. Every school has different AP courses. And it also depends on eligibility. Like to take AP Physics, you have to have a good grade in algebra. To take AP Bio or AP Environmental you have to have a B or better in Biology CP or whatever the prerequisite is at your school
I am pretty sure the color of a spirogyra is green, it is classified as a green algae and I remember it from AP Bio class.
Well of course Biology for starters. Also, try organic chemistry, regular chem and if you're in high school, go for AP Chem and AP Bio. AP Environmental Science would not be bad. Good luck
You can receive all 12 AP Biology labs at apanswers.webs.com. They have a whole year's worth of AP Biology labs. I used the site last year to pass AP Biology and the AP exam at the end of the year. It'll only cost 14 bucks, but it's well worth it because they get the labs straight from the Collegeboard handbook.
Why would you ask something like that? You should get blocked.
I would recommend taking AP psyc and any other AP course that would eliminate classes you would have to take. Math, a science (bio, chem, physics) art... so on.