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This project is inspired by the 2009 Wikipedia AP Biology Project. There are many basic and important diagrams missing from biological articles and we're doing our part to fix this. Students will work alone, there are 43 students so we should have 43 new images with captions and labels. The time frame will be three weeks.
This course is designed for students who wish to pursue an interest in the life sciences. The College Board recommends successful completion of high school biology and high school chemistry [2] before commencing AP Biology, although the actual prerequisites vary from school to school and from state to state.
This project is inspired by the 2009 Wikipedia AP Biology Project. There are many basic and important diagrams missing from biological articles and we're doing our part to fix this. Students will work alone, there are 48 students so we should have 48 new images with captions and labels. The time frame will be three weeks.
The collective goal is to write biology related articles and bring them up to featured article status (or, good article status). This is done as part of an Advanced Placement Biology course. The lead editor is Chris Packard. This project is inspired by and modeled after the 2009 Wikipedia AP Biology Project. Students may work in groups of two.
The 2008 Wikipedia AP Biology Project was marked with much success. Our efforts in 2009 Wikipedia AP Biology Project, were less broad in scope; yet, none-the-less generated two FA articles; strangely, both on turtles! The 2010 Wikipedia AP Biology Project posed an even greater challenge, with only 8 contributors.
This project is a series of annual end of the year May/June final exam assignments for an AP Biology course. Students identify a biology or medical topic of interest which is missing important illustrating diagrams and create and upload diagrams that illustrate important concepts in Biology.
Scientists are now "genetically altering pigs so their organs are more humanlike," the AP reported. The outlet adds that more than 100,000 people remain on the U.S. transplant list, many of whom ...
This is an annotated list of biological websites, including only notable websites dealing with biology generally and those with a more specific focus. Ask A Biologist - has been hosted by ASU School of Life Sciences since 1997.