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Does anyone know what resources we can use for this event? Thanks!
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lumosityfan wrote:Does anyone know what resources we can use for this event? Thanks!
The rules say that you can use anything you want as long as you consolidate it down to one 8.5" x 11" sheet front and back. (Source: studied the event, but never competed)
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Anyone find any good websites? I know AP books are good, but looking for more stuff...

Especially for the LDL & HDL topic.
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c-trast wrote:Anyone find any good websites? I know AP books are good, but looking for more stuff...

Especially for the LDL & HDL topic.
I enjoy learning biology through interactive sites. A quick Google search for "cell biology interactive learning" brings me to Bio-Alive and Interactive Biology, which seem to be good sites.
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bernard wrote:
c-trast wrote:Anyone find any good websites? I know AP books are good, but looking for more stuff...

Especially for the LDL & HDL topic.
I enjoy learning biology through interactive sites. A quick Google search for "cell biology interactive learning" brings me to Bio-Alive and Interactive Biology, which seem to be good sites.
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Unome wrote::| What is it with fifa advertisements?
Is this the right place where you wanted to post that? :?:

Anyways, my friend is totally into the biology bandwagon and she studies almost 24/7. A good place to start is the textbook. Since high school has biology as a separate class, it's not a surprise that it's going to be super difficult. I'm learning cell stuff right now in science and by looking at the test, there are some very similar questions to what I've done in class.

Osmosis and Other Processes: http://www.sciencemusicvideos.com/quizzes/
Mitosis/other: http://www.biology.arizona.edu/
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azuritemalachite wrote:
Unome wrote::| What is it with fifa advertisements?
Is this the right place where you wanted to post that? :?:

Anyways, my friend is totally into the biology bandwagon and she studies almost 24/7. A good place to start is the textbook. Since high school has biology as a separate class, it's not a surprise that it's going to be super difficult. I'm learning cell stuff right now in science and by looking at the test, there are some very similar questions to what I've done in class.

Osmosis and Other Processes: http://www.sciencemusicvideos.com/quizzes/
Mitosis/other: http://www.biology.arizona.edu/
:shock: I posted this on a topic of an ad for fifa. It must have been removed.
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Unome wrote:
azuritemalachite wrote:
Unome wrote::| What is it with fifa advertisements?
Is this the right place where you wanted to post that? :?:

Anyways, my friend is totally into the biology bandwagon and she studies almost 24/7. A good place to start is the textbook. Since high school has biology as a separate class, it's not a surprise that it's going to be super difficult. I'm learning cell stuff right now in science and by looking at the test, there are some very similar questions to what I've done in class.

Osmosis and Other Processes: http://www.sciencemusicvideos.com/quizzes/
Mitosis/other: http://www.biology.arizona.edu/
:shock: I posted this on a topic of an ad for fifa. It must have been removed.
:lol: I've seen a lot of ads in the General Chat lately, but none went as far as posting outside.

Here's a quizlet that someone made for the test I recently took:
http://quizlet.com/63708194/science-tes ... ash-cards/

Most of these links are basic information and I don't really know anymore sites, so good luck for finding out other stuff.
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Thanks everyone.

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Lotta reading to do.
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