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AP® Biology Exam revision

AP® Biology Exam revision

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Key Topics in AP® Biology Exam

  • UNIT 1: Chemistry of Life
  • UNIT 2: Cells
  • UNIT 3: Cellular Energetics
  • UNIT 4: Cell Communication and Cell Cycle
  • UNIT 5: Heredity
  • UNIT 6: Gene Expression and Regulation
  • UNIT 7: Natural Selection
  • UNIT 8: Ecology

IITianAcademy provide thousands of Exam Style practice Questions for both MCQs and FRQs. Subjects covered are

  • AP Physics 1
  • AP Physics 2
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics
  • AP Biology
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP Calculus BC
  • AP Statatistics

Starting in May 2025, standard paper testing will be discontinued for 28 AP Exams—these exams will move to the Bluebook digital testing application. 

  • Students will take digital exams in the Bluebook app. AP coordinators and proctors will administer digital exams using the Test Day Toolkit web application.
  • Paper exams in these subjects will only be available to students approved by the College Board to receive a paper exam for digital assessments.  
  • For math, science, and economics exams that require graphing or symbolic notation, students will view free-response questions and prompts in Bluebook and write their answers in paper exam booklets.   
  • All schools, including schools and test centers outside of the United States, must administer these 28 AP Exams digitally. 
  • Late-testing exams in these subjects, if offered by the school, are also in digital format. 

Digital AP Exam Subjects 

Of the 28 digital exams in 2025, 16 will be fully digital and 12 will be hybrid digital.  

Fully Digital Subjects 

Students complete multiple-choice and free-response questions in Bluebook, with all responses automatically submitted at the end of the exam.   

  • AP African American Studies (U.S. schools only)   
  • AP Art History  
  • AP Comparative Government and Politics  
  • AP Computer Science A
  • AP Computer Science Principles   
  • AP English Language and Composition   
  • AP English Literature and Composition   
  • AP Environmental Science  
  • AP European History   
  • AP Human Geography  
  • AP Latin  
  • AP Psychology  
  • AP Seminar   
  • AP United States Government and Politics  
  • AP United States History   
  • AP World History: Modern  

Hybrid Digital Subjects 

Students complete multiple-choice questions and view free-response questions in Bluebook. They handwrite their free-response answers in paper exam booklets that are returned for scoring.  

  • AP Biology   
  • AP Calculus AB  
  • AP Calculus BC  
  • AP Chemistry  
  • AP Macroeconomics   
  • AP Microeconomics  
  • AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based   
  • AP Physics 2: Algebra-Based  
  • AP Physics C: Electricity and Magnetism  
  • AP Physics C: Mechanics  
  • AP Precalculus  
  • AP Statistics   

Note: The AP Exam administration for exams with audio components and exams consisting solely of portfolio assessments is remaining unchanged for the May 2025 AP Exam administration:

  • AP 2-D Art and Design
  • AP 3-D Art and Design
  • AP Drawing
  • AP Chinese Language and Culture
  • AP French Language and Culture
  • AP German Language and Culture
  • AP Italian Language and Culture
  • AP Japanese Language and Culture
  • AP Music Theory
  • AP Research 
  • AP Spanish Language and Culture
  • AP Spanish Literature and Culture

Basically, they are advanced classes that prepare you for an test in that subject, and many colleges accept passing that test as being equal to an introductory college course in the subject.

So if you are planning on going to college, taking AP classes and successfully passing the AP Test in that subject can give you a head start on your college education.

The benefit of taking the AP exams is to potentially earn college credit, thus saving your time and money in college.

Generally, a 70 to 75 percent out of 100 translates to a 5. However, there are some exams that are exceptions to this. The AP Grades that are reported to students, high schools, colleges, and universities in July are on AP’s five-point scale:

  • 5: Extremely well qualified
  • 4: Very well qualified
  • 3: Qualified
  • 2: Possibly qualified
  • 1: No recommendation
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