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Regents High School Examination: Living Environment 2009 AssessmentRegents High School Examination: Living Environment 2009 Assessment
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New York State Education Department
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Regents High School Examination: Living Environment 2009

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Emerging ecologists need a full understanding of life, from the inner workings of a cell to the complex relationships among organisms. This examination is meant to assess high schoolers after an entire year of courses on the living environment. You will find 42 multiple-choice questions, as well as chart completion, diagram analysis, and a written response to the reading. This and other Regents examinations are ideal practice for AP tests.

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hormones, sperm, adenosine triphosphate, bird beaks, beaks, birds, cells, cellular respiration, dna, deoxyribonucleic acid, dna sequence, energy transfer, energy, the energy pyramid, human impact on the environment, environmental stewardship, genetic variation, genetics, organ systems, human body systems, the excretory system, human development, humans, organic molecules, molecules, asexual reproduction, reproduction, sexual reproduction, galapagos finches, the galapagos islands, adaptations, amino acids, antibodies, autotrophs, biodiversity, carbon dioxide, chromosomes, cloning, diffusion, dynamic equilibrium, ecosystems, electrophoresis, enzymes, fertilization, food chains, homeostasis, meiosis, mitosis, mutation, organelles, osmosis, pesticides, plasmolysis, pollution, protein, the reproductive system, the scientific method, vacuole, zygotes, population, graphs, graphs interpreting, growth rate

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adaptation, antibody, asexual reproduction, biodiversity, budding, carbon dioxide, cell, cellular respiration, differentiation, diffusion, dna, ecosystem, energy pyramid, energy transfer, enzyme, excretory system, food chain, genetics, homeostasis, human development, human impact on the environment, interpreting graphs, levels of organization, meiosis, mitosis, mutation, osmosis, pollution, population, protein, reading graphs, replication, reproductive system, scientific method, sexual reproduction, succession, tissue, amino acid, autotroph, bird beak, chromosome, clone, dna sequence, dynamic equilibrium, electrophoresis, estrogen, fertilization, genetic variation, growth curve, hormone, natual resources, organ, organelle, organic molecule, pesticide, plasmolysis, progesterone, sperm, vacuole, zygote, galapagos finches, biological classification, biochemical cycle, science
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Grade
9th - 12th
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Science
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Duration
3 hrs
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Year
2009
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