AP Biology Summer Assignment 2014

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AP Biology Summer Assignment 2014 Welcome to AP Biology! Because AP Biology requires students to cover a tremendous amount of content during the school year, most AP Biology classes use summer to get a head start by assigning summer projects/reading assignment. This year, your summer assignment consists of 2 reading assignments. The first reading assignment will cover ecology. You are to read and study the material assigned carefully. My suggestion is that you do NOT leave this until the last week in the summer to complete! Assignment #1: Purchase or borrow (it is available at the Mid-continent library but there are limited copies) The Cartoon Guide to the Environment and then read it! This is a painless way to review Ecology As you read, you are to complete the attached set of questions, being sure you understand the answers. You can expect a test over this material within the first 2 weeks of school. I will answer questions over any of the material you do not understand when we get back but you need to write those questions down so you will remember them. This is not a collaborative assignment! This assignment is due on the 14 th of August. The Cartoon Guide is good for most of the questions on the worksheet, but if you can t find it then google and search for the answers online! Assignment #2: Read The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot. It can be checked out of the Mid-Continent library although they are also available for purchase at local bookstores and online. Write a summary of the book. Then I want you to address the following questions: a) How was the HeLa cell line cultured? b) What virus infected HeLa and may have caused her cervical cancer? c) What cellular process is affected by the virus? d) Was there any bias in the way HeLa was treated at John s Hopkins? e) Should HeLa s family by compensated for the discoveries made using her cells? f) Should tissue be removed from a patient without consent for research? g) Do companies and universities have the right to patent discoveries made using a patient s tissues or genes without consulting the patient? This entire assignment should be no more than 3 pages, double spaced. This is to be your own work not something cut/pasted from an online source. I will be checking for plagiarism! The summary is due on the first day of class August 14th. Optional Assignment for extra credit: If you want to earn some extra credit early in the semester, you may read one of the books listed on the back of this paper. After reading it, write a 2 page, double spaced summary of the book. Again, it needs to be your own work.

If you have questions, you are welcome to either e-mail me. My e-mail is abarrett@bssd.net Be sure to leave either an e-mail address or a telephone number where you can be reached. I will get to you as soon as possible. DO THIS ASSIGNMENT EARLY! That way you can enjoy the rest of the summer! Recommended Books: The Beak of the Finch by Jonathan Weiner Time, Love, Memory by Jonathan Weiner The Double Helix: A Personal Account by James Watson (Be sure you read Watson s book!) Your Inner Fish by Neil Shubin Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA by Brenda Maddox Survival of the Sickest by Sharon Moalem and Jonathan Prince The Panda s Thumb by Stephen Jay Gould The Forever Fix

AP Biology Cartoon Guide to the Environment Study Guide Cartoon Guide to the Environment 1. Compare and contrast consumers/producers. (You may do this in words or with a diagram just cover both comparing and contrasting.) 2. List below the essential macro/micronutrients required for life. Macronutrients Micronutrients 3. Draw a simple diagram (not from the book) of the 3 big biogeochemical cycles below: a. nitrogen b. carbon c. phosphorus 4. There is a short discussion of the effect of environment on speciation. Define briefly the following terms: a. allopatric speciation b. sympatric speciation 5. Define the following terms: a. population b. biotic potential c. environmental resistance d. abiotic factors e. biotic factors 6. What are the characteristics of an r-strategist? 7. A K- strategist?

8. Why is coevolution important in species survival? 9. Explain how genetic diversity, species diversity and ecological diversity are related to each other. 10. What is gross primary productivity? 11. What is net primary productivity? What does it measure? How is it figured? 12. What are phytoplankton? Zooplankton? 13. What is a primary producer? 14. What is the difference between a eutrophic and an oligotrophic body of water? How would you classify Lake Jacomo? 15. Why are wetlands important? 16. What is a biome? 17. List below 3 characteristics for each major biome listed: a. Tundra b. Taiga c. Deciduous Forest d. Grassland e. Desert f. Tropical Rainforest g. Tropical Grassland 18. What is the difference between primary and secondary succession in an ecosystem? 19. What is the relationship between species diversity and ecological stability? 20. Trophic (eating) relationships are defined by who eats who in an ecosystem. What is always at the lowest trophic level? 21. What is the difference between a food chain and a food web? 22. What happens to the solar energy that drives photosynthesis? 23. What is chemosynthesis?

24. How much of the solar energy absorbed by plants is actually converted to biomass? 25. After reading p. 71, what is the Rule of 10 s? 26. Define each of the following: a. autotroph b. heterotroph c. primary consumer d. secondary consumer e. tertiary consumer f. quaternary consumer g. omnivore h. carnivore 26. What types of organisms are decomposers? 27. What is a habitat? (You will have to look this one up, it isn t in the Cartoon Guide!) 28. How is a niche different from a habitat? 29. When niches overlap, organisms must compete for the same limited resources. What does the competitive exclusion principle tell us will happen? 30. How does resource partitioning (p. 75) affect competitive exclusion? 31. What is symbiosis? 32. How do the following forms of symbiosis differ? a. commensalism b. mutualism c. parasitism 33. Is predation a kind of symbiosis? Why or why not? 34. Populations undergoing an exponential rate of growth are characterized by: 35. What is a J-shaped curve? What does it illustrate? 36. What is carrying capacity? 37. What is an S-shaped curve? What does it illustrate? 38. What is a keystone species? 39. What happens to an ecosystem if a keystone species is eliminated? 40. What is the difference between an endangered and a threatened species?

You may skip Chapter 11 and 12. Read Chapter 13! 41. Explain how DDT destroyed pelican and eagle eggs. 42. What causes acid rain? 43. What problems does acid rain cause when it hits the ground? 44. Why doesn t is cause these problems in the Midwest? (This isn t in the book! Think about the bedrock under Blue Springs and how it would react with acid.) 45. What causes ozone depletion? 46. What is the greenhouse effect? 47. What are greenhouse gases? 48. What is t he difference between innate and learned behavior? 49. What is the relationship between behavior and Darwinian fitness? 07. What is the relationship between a fixed action pattern and a sign stimulus? 51. So, what is the nature/nurture controversy? 52. How does maturation impact behavior? 53. Define habituation. 54. What is imprinting? Imprinting stimulus? 55. Define the following: a. associative learning b. classical conditioning c. operant conditioning 56. Define: a. kinesis b. Taxis (NOT a cab!) 57. What is sociobiology?

58. Briefly describe each of the terms below: a. agnostic behavior b. dominance hierarchy c. territoriality d. courtship 59. What is parental investment? What does it have to do with mating systems? 60. In behavioral terms, what is communication? 61. What do each of the following have to do with animal communication? a. signals b. pheromones c. altruism