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AEPA Biology (NT305): Practice & Study Guide

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Course Description

Overview

This course is a flexible way to get ready for the NES (National Evaluation Series) test, which has replaced the AEPA (Arizona Educator Proficiency Assessments) exam. All the topics you need to know for the exam are outlined in our short, easy-to-follow lessons.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. About the AEPA Tests
  • Ch 2. Safety Procedures and Hazards in Scientific Research
  • Ch 3. Overview of Chemical Bonds and Reactions
  • Ch 4. Structure and Function of Macromolecules
  • Ch 5. How Enzymes Work
  • Ch 6. Basics of Metabolic Biochemistry
  • Ch 7. Overview of Cell Division
  • Ch 8. Process of DNA Replication
  • Ch 9. The Transcription and Translation Process
  • Ch 10. Basics of Gene Mutations
  • Ch 11. Mechanisms of Biological Evolution
  • Ch 12. Plant Biology
  • Ch 13. Plant Reproduction and Growth
  • Ch 14. Requirements of Biological Systems
  • Ch 15. Animal Reproduction and Development
  • Ch 16. Male Reproductive System
  • Ch 17. Female Reproductive System
  • Ch 18. Physiology I: The Circulatory, Respiratory, Digestive, Excretory, and Musculoskeletal Systems
  • Ch 19. Physiology II: The Nervous, Immune, and Endocrine Systems
  • Ch 20. Biology: Diseases & Prevention
  • Ch 21. Cardiovascular Disorders
  • Ch 22. Neurological Disorders
  • Ch 23. Common Human Disorders
  • Ch 24. Populations and Biological Communities
  • Ch 25. Overview of Animal Behavior
  • Ch 26. Ecosystems and Biomes
  • Ch 27. Biochemical Cycles
  • Ch 28. Human Activity and the Biosphere
  • Ch 29. NES Biology Flashcards

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