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Honors Biology Exam Study Guide 2025 – Complete Review with Diagrams & Definitions | Topics: Genetics, Cells, Evolution, Photosynthesis, DNA | High School / AP Biology

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This comprehensive study guide is designed for students preparing for a High School Honors Biology or AP Biology Exam in 2025, offering a well-organized summary of core biology topics supported by diagrams, definitions, and key examples. Perfectly suited for semester finals, state assessments, or AP-level biology coursework, this document condenses major units into digestible content that balances scientific accuracy with student-friendly language. Key units and concepts covered include: Scientific Method & Experimental Design Cell Structure and Function: prokaryotes vs. eukaryotes, organelles, cell membrane, osmosis/diffusion Cell Division: mitosis vs. meiosis, cell cycle checkpoints, chromosome behavior Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration: equations, chloroplasts, mitochondria, ATP production DNA, RNA, and Protein Synthesis: replication, transcription, translation, mRNA codons, mutations Genetics & Heredity: Mendelian genetics, Punnett squares, dominance, dihybrid crosses Evolution and Natural Selection: Darwin, speciation, adaptation, fossil record Ecology: food webs, energy pyramids, biotic/abiotic factors, succession Macromolecules: proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and their biological functions Enzymes and Biochemical Reactions: activation energy, pH, temperature effects Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering: CRISPR, gel electrophoresis, cloning Homeostasis & Feedback Loops: negative feedback, thermoregulation Visual learners will benefit from labeled diagrams of cells, the central dogma, ecological systems, and experimental setups. Definitions are clear and aligned with high school/state testing standards. Some questions, charts, and matching exercises are also included for active recall and self-testing. This study guide is ideal for: High school students in Honors Biology or Advanced Placement (AP) Biology Learners preparing for end-of-course exams or state-level biology assessments Students in STEM magnet programs, dual enrollment, or college-prep biology tracks Homeschool students and educators seeking a structured exam prep resource Keywords: honors biology study guide, AP biology exam prep, genetics and heredity, DNA and RNA, photosynthesis vs respiration, enzyme function, Mendelian genetics, mitosis and meiosis, cell organelles, ecological systems, biotechnology CRISPR, evolution and natural selection, feedback mechanisms, macromolecules biology, protein synthesis biology, high school biology notes, science exam review, biology final prep

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the creation of genetically identical offspring by a single parent, without the

participation of sperm and egg, is called




a) spontaneous generation

b) regeneration

c) sexual reproduction


d) asexual reproduction - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔d


asexual reproduction requires ______ individuals(s), whereas sexual

reproduction requires ______ individuals(s)

,a) 1;2

b) 1;1

c) 2;1


d) 2;2 - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔a


with the exception of identical twins, siblings who have the same two

biological parents are likely to look similar, but not identical, to each other

because they have




a) a similar but not identical combination of genes

b) identical genes but different chromosomes

c) the same combinations of traits but different genes


d) identical chromosomes but different genes - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔a


which of the following statements regarding prokaryotes is false?




a) most prokaryotes reproduce by binary fission

b) prokaryotic cells are generally smaller and simpler than eukaryotic cells

,c) in prokaryotes, daughter chromosomes are separated by an active

movement away from each other and the growth of a new plasma

membrane between them

d) prokaryotic chromosomes are more complex than those of eukaryotes -

🧠 ANSWER ✔✔d


eukaryotic chromosomes differ from prokaryotic chromosomes in that they




a) are simpler

b) include fewer proteins

c) are circular in structure


d) are housed in a membrane-enclosed nucleus - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔d


sister chromatids are




a) found right after a cell divides

b) unique to prokaryotes

c) made only of DNA



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, d) joined together at a centromere - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔d


which of the following helps maintain the structure of chromosomes and

control the activity of genes?




a) centromeres

b) the nuclear membrane

c) ribosomes


d) proteins - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔d


eukaryotic cells spend most of their cell cycle in which phase




a) prophase

b) telophase

c) metaphase


d) interphase - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔d


the genetic material is duplicated during

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