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AP Biology Unit 1: Life in one Look
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AP Biology Unit 1: Life in one Look

An introduction
Last updated 8/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Get familiar with Biology and have a mastery in the required topics for an AP Biology exam
  • Understand the key points that can come up in exams
  • Confidently answer questions related to high school biology
  • Find if science based biology is their passion

Course content

2 sections12 lectures3h 47m total length
  • Introduction to life9:52

    The first part of the series going from the very first block of defining life all the way until cells.

  • Lecture 2: From Cells to Reproduction19:05

    The second part of our lecture going from the cells to metabolism, responses and reproduction.

  • Lecture 3: From reproduction till adapt and order19:43
  • Lecture 4: Evolution20:43
  • Lecture 5: The cycle of energy and the scientific way16:38

Requirements

  • A previous familiarity with biology would help however it's not required.

Description

Welcome to our AP Biology course! This program has been carefully designed to align with the College Board AP Biology curriculum framework, ensuring that you are fully prepared for the exam while also gaining a deeper appreciation of the science of life. Over the span of eight comprehensive units, we will explore biology from its most fundamental building blocks to the complex interactions that define living systems.

In this first unit, we begin with the foundations: the chemistry of life. Life as we know it is built on a small set of chemical principles, and understanding them is essential for everything else we will study. We will investigate the elements most critical to life—carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, and sulfur—and examine how their unique properties make them indispensable in biological systems. From there, we will focus on the macromolecules of life: carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. Each of these molecules has specific chemical characteristics that allow them to carry out the vast and varied functions required for cellular activity and survival.

This unit is more than memorization—it sets the stage for recognizing patterns, relationships, and mechanisms that drive all biological processes.

Please feel free to contact me for any and all questions you may have regarding any of the quizzes or tests provided or points you might need help with!

Who this course is for:

  • Those trying to pass biology classes with high scores and AP Biology exam takers.
  • Students who wish to deepen their knowledge of biology and ace exams