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Bio State Review

Test Breakdown Structure and Function (Cells) 27-33% Ecosystems 27-33% Heredity, Variation and Diversity (Evolution and Genetics) 33-40%

Example Problems

Cells Review Types of cells and the differences between them Major organelles and their functions Photosynthesis Cellular respiration

Ecology Review Food webs How energy flows (who has the most, etc.) Energy and biomass pyramids Definitions of producers, consumers, carnivores, omnivores, herbivores and decomposers

Genetics Review DNA, RNA and their purposes How genes are passed on Mutations Structure and function of the 3 types of RNA Structure and function of DNA

Evolution Review Natural selection and how it occurs How natural variation occurs Evidence of evolution Major scientists and theories What Darwin studied What are adaptations?