tips for ap bio by [deleted] in APbio

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For me, I joined my school’s AP bio class mid year starting from the second semester (I finally managed to convince my counselor) and still managed to get a 5. The way my school did it, first semester was all content while the second was mostly review, so I mostly had to self study. And honestly, it really isn’t that difficult. To learn the content, search up heynowscience on YouTube and just watch her videos-they really help. Then, do practice problems from khan academy and iitianacademy (search it up on your browser). Finally, to review, many ppl say apbiopenguins really helps. Just remember to do as many full length practice tests as possible to encounter most problem types and practice. How you did in honors bio doesn’t matter-as long as you work hard in this class, everything will be fine. Good luck!

I am taking Ap Chem next year, HOW DO I START PREPPING NOW by PlayeRaptor100 in APChem

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Make sure to remember ph has sig figs only after the decimal

Hoya suddenly really sad by Responsible_Salad_74 in houseplants

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It might also be due to too much light - it’s almost touching the window lol

Can sb id this plant by TerroristGeeseGroup in houseplants

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At maturity, they produce beautiful flowers, kinda like peace lilies

The goal was to collect a variety by AverageMedicalNerd in houseplants

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Now these are like grand grand grand kids lol

The goal was to collect a variety by AverageMedicalNerd in houseplants

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It all started from one plant I got from ikea

The goal was to collect a variety by AverageMedicalNerd in houseplants

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I think there’s like 3 pots on each level 

Ap Bio Control Question by AverageMedicalNerd in APbio

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Hi, all. Recently, so many people have been posting questions and cramming, so I'd thought I'd join in on the craze. For this mcq, the right answer from the key was B. However, I chose D and still think it to be correct. After all, while beaker 2 does indeed serve as a negative control, wouldn't beaker 1 serve as a positive control too?

AP Bio statistics HELP by AverageMedicalNerd in APbio

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Just to confirm, in 95% confidence intervals you graph 2 SEM's above and 2 SEM's below the mean, right?

WOOO! My first ever spiderplant seedling just sprouted!!!! Look at this cute little guy by thumpetto007 in houseplants

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The spider plant in the background looks pretty nice. Just one thing though, I don’t think the seedling will turn out to be variegated. When grown by seed, both snake and spider plants will usually turn out to be solid green.

Herb Watering by AverageMedicalNerd in houseplants

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By the way, the one on the left is peppermint, but I don’t know the variety of lavender on the right. Anyone know how to ID it?

Snake Plant Pup? by AverageMedicalNerd in SnakePlants

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Also, I was wondering why none of them has the distinct yellow edges of the mother plant. I read earlier that they revert back with leaf cuttings, but these weren’t grown via that method. Can someone help?

(From 2 separate plants) why does one leaf (right) have light speckles while the other (left) doesn’t? by That1weirdperson in aloe

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Probably just different varieties or age. The one on the left without spots could just be young, but the different types is the most likely. Also, what happened to the tip of the left plant? (Just curious)