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AP psychologY
IntroductiontoBiologya.Definitionofbiologyanditsbranchesb.Characteristics 
 of living organisms c. Scientific method and experimental design
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IntroductiontoBiologya.Definitionofbiologyanditsbranchesb.Characteristics 
 of living organisms c. Scientific method and experimental design
biology cells
1. IntroductiontoCellsa.Definitionofacellanditssignificanceinbiologyb.Cell 
theory and its key principles c. Types of cells: prokaryotic and eukaryotic
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1. IntroductiontoCellsa.Definitionofacellanditssignificanceinbiologyb.Cell 
theory and its key principles c. Types of cells: prokaryotic and eukaryotic
cell theory
1. Alllivingorganismsarecomposedofcells.
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1. Alllivingorganismsarecomposedofcells.
Gravitational energy
IntroductiontoGravitationalEnergya.Definitionandconceptofgravitational 
 energy b. Relationship between gravitational energy and gravitational force c. 
 Importance and applications of gravitational energy
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IntroductiontoGravitationalEnergya.Definitionandconceptofgravitational 
 energy b. Relationship between gravitational energy and gravitational force c. 
 Importance and applications of gravitational energy
Non-renewable
Non-renewable Energy Resources: In addition to fossil fuels, there are other non-renewable energy resources such as: a. Nuclear Fuels: Uranium and plutonium used in nuclear power plants for electricity generation. b. Geothermal Energy: Heat energy extracted from the Earth's interior, which relies on the finite heat stored within the Earth's crust.
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Non-renewable Energy Resources: In addition to fossil fuels, there are other non-renewable energy resources such as: a. Nuclear Fuels: Uranium and plutonium used in nuclear power plants for electricity generation. b. Geothermal Energy: Heat energy extracted from the Earth's interior, which relies on the finite heat stored within the Earth's crust.
Chemical energy
IntroductiontoChemicalEnergya.Definitionandconceptofchemicalenergyb. 
 Role of chemical energy in various processes c. Importance of chemical energy 
 in everyday life
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IntroductiontoChemicalEnergya.Definitionandconceptofchemicalenergyb. 
 Role of chemical energy in various processes c. Importance of chemical energy 
 in everyday life
Thermal energy
1. IntroductiontoThermalEnergya.Definitionandconceptofthermalenergyb. 
 Relationship between thermal energy and temperature c. Importance of thermal 
 energy in everyday life
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1. IntroductiontoThermalEnergya.Definitionandconceptofthermalenergyb. 
 Relationship between thermal energy and temperature c. Importance of thermal 
 energy in everyday life
Biodiversity
Introduction to Biodiversity A. Definition: Biodiversity refers to the variety of living 
organisms found in a particular habitat, ecosystem, or on Earth as a whole. B. Three 
levels of biodiversity: 1. Genetic Diversity: The variety of genes within a species, allowing 
for adaptation and resilience to environmental changes. 2. Species Diversity: The variety 
of different species in an ecosystem or on Earth. 3. Ecosystem Diversity: The variety of 
ecosystems present on Earth, including forests, ...
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Introduction to Biodiversity A. Definition: Biodiversity refers to the variety of living 
organisms found in a particular habitat, ecosystem, or on Earth as a whole. B. Three 
levels of biodiversity: 1. Genetic Diversity: The variety of genes within a species, allowing 
for adaptation and resilience to environmental changes. 2. Species Diversity: The variety 
of different species in an ecosystem or on Earth. 3. Ecosystem Diversity: The variety of 
ecosystems present on Earth, including forests, ...