WELCOME TO ADVANCED PLACEMENT BIOLOGY

2017-2018

Rationale for Summer Assignment:

  • The content required for this course is more than any individual 2 semester entry level college biology course.
  • RDHS begins late when compared to schools across the nation taking the same exam in May.
  • The topic chosen, ecology is relatively self-explanatory.
  • Work is divided up into 3 assignments each with approximately a 4 week timeframe.
  • Once the first two assignments are completed students will have the baseline knowledge necessary to complete the third assignment which emphasizes the relevance of this topic in everyday life.

Summer Assignment and Due Dates:

Register for your on-line text at

Title: Campbell Biology in Focus, 1e AP Edition (Urry)

New Student Codes: SSNAST-THUNK-STEYR-DAYAN-RUGBY-LACES

SSNAST-THUNK-STEYR-DAYAN-RUGBY-JOKES

Course ID: DRH2017APBIO

Your class ID is 15527438 and your password is biology.

Assignment #1 due via by 7/20:

Outline/Concept Map:

Chapter 40 Population Ecology and the Distribution of Organisms

Chapter 41(Secs 1 and 2) Species Interactions

Assignment #2 due via by 8/17:

Outline/Concept Map:

Chapter 41(Secs 3-5)Species Interactions

Chapter 42Ecosystems and Energy

Assignment #3: Scavenger Hunt/Digital Scrapbook Project -due September 7, 2017!

Please e-mail any questions or concerns to:

AP Biology Summer Assignment – Scavenger Hunt/Digital Scrapbook

The purpose of this assignment is to allow you to interact with your environment. The topic of your summer reading is ECOLOGY which is the study of interactions between organisms and their environment. You are encouraged to take a closer look at your surroundings such as your backyard, parks, bike trails, etc. You are also encouraged to visit botanical gardens, zoos or natural history museums. Please consider using pictures from vacation as well. The beach, a lake, a mountain trail, an island are all ideal places to gather ecological data.

Your job is to create a digital scrapbook using at least 25 items from the list below, approximately 8 from each chapter. Find and take a “selfie” with each item you choose from the list. You should be in the shot. No taking images off the Internet! Write a meaningfulcaptionfor each image. Group images together in order to explain a specific process such as movement of energy through trophic levels or the carbon cycle. Your scrapbook should be organized. Extra points for each image that captures more than one item on the list!!! Project format may be ppt, Prezi, Instagram, Pinterest, etc.

Chp 40:

Ecosystem

Community

Population

Organism

Climate

Abiotic factor

Biotic factor

Biome

Tropical forest

Savanna

Desert

Chaparral

Temperate grassland

Coniferous forest

Temperate broadleaf forest

Tundra

Wetlands

Estuaries

Oligotrophic lakes

Eutrophic lakes

Streams

Rivers

Intertidal zone

Coral reef

Dispersal

Population density

K strategists

R strategists

Density dependent factor

Density independent factor

Chp 41:

Competition

Competitive exclusion

Ecological niche

Resource partitioning

Character displacement

Predation cryptic coloration

Aposematic coloration

Batesian mimicry

Mullerian mimicry

Herbivory

Symbiosis

Parasitism

Parasite

Host

Endoparasites

ectoparasites

mutualism

commensalism

facilitation

invasive species

trophic structure

terrestrial food chain

marine food chain

food web

producer

primary consumer

secondary consumer

tertiary consumer

dominant species

keystone species

ecosystem engineer

biomanipulation

pathogens

Chp 42:

Ecosystem

Producer

Primary consumers

Secondary consumers

Tertiary consumers

Decomposers

Limiting nutrient

Biogeochemical cycle

Precipitation

Evaporation

Evapotranspiration

Runoff

Percolation

Nitrogen fixation

Denitrification

Decomposition

ammonification

Photosynthesis

Cellular respiration

Combustion

Assimilation

Bioremediation

Biological augmentation