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Biology, Eighth Edition AP* Edition ©2008

Neil Campbell, Jane Reece, Lisa Urry, Michael Cain, Steven Wasserman, Peter Minorsky, Robert Jackson

Correlated to: Advanced Placement* (AP*) Biology Topics Standards

I. Molecules and Cells Units 1 and 2
A. Chemistry of Life Chapters 3, 4, 5, 8
1. Water Concepts 3.1–3.3
2. Organic molecules in organisms Concepts 4.1–4.3, 5.1–5.5
3. Free energy changes Concepts 8.1–8.3
4. Enzymes Concepts 8.4–8.5
B. Cells Chapters 6, 7, 11, 12
1. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells Concepts 6.1–6.7, 27.1–27.6
2. Membranes Concepts 6.2, 6.4, 7.1–7.5, 11.1–11.4
3. Subcellular organization Concepts 6.2–6.7
4. Cell cycle and its regulation Concepts 12.1–12.3
C. Cellular Energetics Chapters 8, 9, 10
1. Coupled reactions Concepts 8.3, 9.1–9.4
2. Fermentation and cellular respiration Concepts 9.1–9.6
3. Photosynthesis Concepts 10.1–10.4
II. Heredity and Evolution Units 3, 4, and 5
A. Heredity Chapters 13–15
1. Meiosis and gametogenesis Concepts 13.1–13.4
2. Eukaryotic chromosomes Concepts 15.1–15.3, 16.3
3. Inheritance patterns Concepts 14.1–14.4, 15.2–15.5
B. Molecular Genetics Chapters 16–20
1. RNA and DNA structure and function Concepts 16.1–16.2, 17.1–17.4
2. Gene regulation Concepts 18.1–18.5
3. Mutation Concepts 15.4, 17.5, 18.5, 21.5
4. Viral structure and replication Concepts 19.1–19.3
5. Nucleic acid technology and applications Concepts 20.1–20.4, 21.1–21.2
C. Evolutionary Biology Chapters 22–26
1. Early evolution of life Concepts 25.1–25.4
2. Evidence for evolution Concepts 22.2–22.3, 24.2–24.4, 25.2–25.5, 26.4–26.5
3. Mechanisms of evolution Concepts 22.1–22.3, 23.1–23.4, 24.1–24.4, 25.4–25.5, 26.4, 26.6
III. Organisms and Populations Units 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8
A. Diversity of Organisms Chapters 25–34
1. Evolutionary patterns Concepts 26.1, 26.3, 29.1–29.2, 32.1–32.4
2. Survey of the diversity of life Concepts 27.1–27.4, 28.1–28.6, 29.2–29.3, 30.1–30.3, 31.1–31.4, 32.1, 32.4, 33.1–33.5, 34.1–34.8
3. Phylogenetic classification Concepts 26.1–26.3, 26.6, 27.4, 28.1, 29.1–29.3, 30.2–30.3, 31.3–31.4, 32.4, 33.1–33.5, 34.1–34.8
4. Evolutionary relationships Concepts 26.1, 26.6
B. Structure and Function of Plants and Animals Chapters 29, 30, 35–39, 40–51
1. Reproduction, growth, and development (plants) Concepts 29.2–29.3, 30.1–30.3, 35.1–35.5, 38.1–38.2
2. Reproduction, growth, and development (animals) Concepts 46.1–46.6, 47.1–47.3
3. Structural, physiological, and behavioral adaptations (plants) Concepts 29.1–29.3, 30.1–30.3, 35.1–35.2, 36.1–36.6, 37.1–37.3, 38.1–38.2, 39.1–39.5
4. Structural, physiological, and behavioral adaptations (animals) Concepts 40.1–40.4, 41.1–41.5, 42.1–42.7, 43.1–43.3, 44.1–44.6, 45.1–45.4, 46.1–46.6, 48.1–48.4, 49.1–49.3, 50.5–50.6, 51.2–51.5
5. Response to the environment (plants) Concepts 39.1–39.5
6. Response to the environment (animals) Concepts 40.3, 43.1–43.2, 44.1–44.2, 45.2–45.4, 48.1–48.4, 49.1–49.3, 50.1–50.4, 51.1–51.2
C. Ecology Chapters 52–56
1. Population dynamics Concepts 53.1–53.6
2. Communities and ecosystems Concepts 52.3–52.4, 54.1–54.5, 55.1–55.5
3. Global issues Concepts 52.1–52.2, 53.6, 55.5, 56.1–56.5

Reference: http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/