I do imagine that I'll need to do some revision as I go through each of the guides this summer and fortunately they will show up automatically in the links. I've been feverishly working on updating these for the entire book since I wanted to print hard copies for each chapter before I checked out of my classroom for the summer, so I can work on making keys for each of them while I'm home on summer "break." I'll include links to each of them here. With expert solutions for thousands of practice problems, you can take the guesswork out of studying and move forward with confidence. Occasionally one section was moved from one chapter to another. Our resource for Campbell Biology in Focus includes answers to chapter exercises, as well as detailed information to walk you through the process step by step. Other chapters combined the content of 2 Campbell chapters, so that took a little more work. I used the Holtzclaws' AP Biology Review book to help me to know what questions to eliminate to shorten the reading guides so that they were only asking questions that were key to helping students understand content important for the AP Biology curriculum.įor many of the chapters, I just needed to change chapter and section numbers to adjust the guide for BIF. The guided reading questions that I've been using (and blogged about here) were an edited version of the Holtzclaws' reading guides for Campbell's 8th edition. Video: ATP Space-filling Model Video: ATP Stick Model. ![]() Next year, we are switching from Campbell's Biology 8th Edition to Biology in Focus 2nd Edition (BIF). The Structure and Hydrolysis of ATP ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is composed of ribose (a sugar), adenine (a nitrogenous base), and three phosphate groups In addition to its role in energy coupling, ATP is also used to make RNA 2014 Pearson Education, Inc.
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