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Foster Memorable Learning Experiences Go beyond core programs and challenge students to "think like scientists" while preparing them for success on AP exams with materials from McGraw-Hill Education. Approachable for teachers and students alike, our dynamic Advanced Placement science programs:

McGraw-Hill Education offers students rigorous science content that is stimulating and engaging with real-world applications and hands-on investigations, while providing the right tools and support to allow you to focus on what you do best: teaching.

• Fully align with College Board AP content standards. • Are authored by nationally recognized scholars. • Immerse students in college instruction practices through complete digital or hybrid learning experiences.

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The AP advantage ®

McGraw-Hill Education provides the first and only comprehensive, 3-step Advanced Placement Program® solution designed to help students overcome obstacles to AP® success. The AP advantage program suite offers powerful tools and personalized resources that provide students support before class starts, ensure success throughout the course, and build confidence for the AP exam. Follow these 3 steps to help your students earn a 5:

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AP® Biology Biology Twelfth Edition © 2016 Mader

An Inquiry-based Approach to Your AP Biology Course Mader's Biology focuses on inquiry-based learning and the AP Biology curriculum, using thoughtprovoking examples to introduce Big Ideas. Students learn science practices and review the process of science. Features within the text contain content focused either on one of the AP Big Ideas or on the Nature of Science. Mader's Biology also offers: • Essential Questions at the beginning of each chapter that guide student reading. • Big Ideas and science practices introduced in Chapter 1. • Applying the Big Idea questions that provide students with practice answering AP style FreeResponse Questions. • AP Focus Review Guide workbook which helps students review and apply the AP essential content covered in each chapter. • An AP Teacher’s Manual which provides teaching strategies, suggested activities, and labs. • Connect® featuring SmartBook™, an adaptive eBook built on the LearnSmart™ engine. • A downloadable eBook

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AP® Biology Biology Eleventh Edition © 2017 Raven

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II Biology of the Cell CHAPTER

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Cell Structure Chapter Contents

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Essential Knowledge

4.1

Cell Theory

4.2

Prokaryotic Cells

4.3

Eukaryotic Cells

4.4

The Endomembrane System

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Mitochondria and Chloroplasts: Cellular Generators

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The Cytoskeleton

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Extracellular Structures and Cell Movement

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Cell-to-Cell Interactions

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Organisms share many conserved core processes and features that evolved and are widely distributed among organisms today. (4.2, 4.3, 4.6)

2.B.1

Cell membranes are selectively permeable due to their structure. (4.1, 4.2)

Big Idea 1 Big Idea 2

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Eukaryotic cells maintain internal membranes that partition the cell into specialized regions. (4.2, 4.3)

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Cells communicate with each other through direct contact with other cells or from a distance vial chemical signaling. (4.8)

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The structure and function of subcellular components, and their interactions, provide essential cellular processes. (4.3, 4.4, 4.5)

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Cell Theory

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Discuss the cell theory. Describe the factors that limit cell size. Categorize structural and functional similarities in cells.

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Cells are characteristically microscopic in size. Although there are exceptions, a typical eukaryotic cell is 10 to 100 micrometers (µm) (10 to 100 millionths of a meter) in diameter, although most prokaryotic cells are only 1 to 10 µm in diameter. Because cells are so small, they were not discovered until the invention of the microscope in the 17th century. English natural philosopher Robert Hooke was the first to observe cells in 1665, naming the shapes he saw in cork cellulae (Latin, “small rooms”). This is known to us as cells. Another early microscopist, Dutch Anton van Leeuwenhoek, first observed living cells, which he termed “animalcules,” or little animals. After these early efforts, a chapter

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Comprehensive Print and Digital Solutions for AP Biology Success Biology © 2017 is a comprehensive text that uses an inquiry-based approach and features a robust digital program, making it the perfect solution for today’s AP Biology classroom. The Biology learning system uses unique tools and chapter designation to help guide students through their study of AP Biology. Chapters have been designated as either an AP Essential Knowledge or an AP Extending Knowledge chapter. The content covered in AP Essential Knowledge chapters represent core concepts from the AP Biology Curriculum, while AP Extending Knowledge chapters contain illustrative examples. Raven's Biology also offers: • Big ideas and science practices introduced in Chapter 1. • A NEW Focus Review Guide workbook, which helps students review and apply the essential AP content covered in each chapter. • A robust AP Teacher’s Manual with a detailed pacing guide, chapter summaries, answers to student edition chapter assessments, suggested activities, and labs. • Connect® with an AP SmartBook™ focused on core content chapters and AP Biology Chapter Banks for practice answering AP-style questions. • A downloadable eBook.

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AP® Chemistry Chemistry

Twelfth Edition © 2016 Chang

A Traditional Favorite of Teachers and Students With its straightforward writing style and proven problem-solving strategies, Chemistry is ideal for the AP Chemistry classroom. Chapter-opening Essential Questions guide students in pinpointing essential AP content, including the Big Ideas they will study in the chapter. Chemistry includes: • A Look Back at the AP Esential Knowledge, which reviews the most important chapter concepts. • The NEW AP Focus Review Guide workbook, which helps students review and apply the essential AP content covered in each chapter. • An AP Teacher's Manual that provides teaching strategies, suggested activities, and labs. • Connect® an integrated learning system that contains SmartBook™, an adaptive eBook built on the LearnSmart™ engine. Connect® also offers AP Chemistry Chapter Banks that review chapter content using AP-style question. All questions are correlated to the AP Chemistry Curriculum Framework. • A downloadable eBook.

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AP® Chemistry Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change Eighth Edition © 2018 Silberberg

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Intermolecular Forces: Liquids, Solids, and Phase Changes

12.1 An Overview of Physical States and Phase Changes 12.2 Quantitative Aspects of Phase Changes

12.4 Properties of the Liquid State

12.3 Types of Intermolecular Forces

12.5 The Uniqueness of Water

Heat Involved in Phase Changes Equilibrium Nature of Phase Changes Phase Diagrams How Close Can Molecules Approach Each Other? Ion-Dipole Forces Dipole-Dipole Forces The Hydrogen Bond

Polarizability and Induced Dipole Forces Dispersion (London) Forces Surface Tension Capillarity Viscosity

Solvent Properties Thermal Properties Surface Properties Unusual Density of Solid Water

12.6 The Solid State: Structure, Properties, and Bonding

Structural Features Crystalline Solids Amorphous Solids Bonding in Solids: Molecular Orbital Band Theory

12.7 Advanced Materials Electronic Materials Liquid Crystals Ceramic Materials Polymeric Materials Nanotechnology

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Perfect Fit for the AP Chemistry Classroom This edition of Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change contains unprecedented macroscopic-to-microscopic molecular illustrations, consistent step-by-step worked exercises in every chapter, and comprehensive end-of-chapter problems. The content covers a wide variety of interests, including engineering, medicine, materials, and environmental issues. This program also features: • An updated AP Teacher Manual. It provides a pacing guide as well as activities and questions aligned to the curriculum. • Updated AP Test Banks that have been expanded to help students succeed on the AP Chemistry exam. • McGraw-Hill’s Connect® Chemistry incorporates new, exciting, and interactive tools – including LearnSmart and a SmartBook. Each chapter also has a bank of questions written and aligned to the new curriculum. • A downloadable eBook.

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AP® Environmental Science Environmental Science: A Global Concern, AP Edition Fourteenth Edition © 2018 Cunningham

A Global View of Environmental Science Emphasizing critical thinking, environmental responsibility, and global awareness, this new AP edition now includes additional features that emphasize its AP focus. Chapter openers pinpoint the AP topics and key concepts covered in the chapter as well as the location of Skills and Practice to prepare for the AP Exam. Additionally, the AP-style chapter assessments include a vocabulary review, multiple choice questions, and free-response questions. This edition also features Data Analysis Lab and Use the Math features to prepare students for the mathematical requirements of the AP exam. Environmental Science also includes: • An AP Teacher’s Manual that correlates each chapter to the APES Curriculum Framework as well as providing a pacing guide and useful activities. • McGraw-Hill Connect® - featuring an AP SmartBook® adaptive reading experience, LearnSmart® adaptive study tools, and AP Chapter Banks to help prepare students for the AP Exam. • The Field and Laboratory Activities for Environmental Science lab manual that provides students with hands-on experiences that are relevant, easy to understand, applicable to the student’s life, and presented in an interesting, informative format. • A downloadable eBook.

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AP® Environmental Science Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships Fourteenth Edition © 2016 Enger • Smith

A Concise and Conceptual View of ­Environmental Science Environmental Science: A Study of Interrelationships, a full-color, introductory environmental science text is known for being concise and conceptual. The approach and reading level cover the basic concepts without overloading students with too much detail. The authors reinforce the text's central theme of interrelationships by providing a historical perspective as well as information on economic and political realities and the role of different social experiences. Then, the authors integrate them with the crucial science to describe the natural world and how we affect it. This book is also suitable for an Elective Environmental Science course. Environmental Science also offers: • The Field and Laboratory Activities for Environmental Science, a lab manual that provides students with hands-on experiences that are relevant, easy to understand, and applicable to their lives—all presented in an interesting, informative format. • Connect® an integrated learning system that contains SmartBook™, an adaptive eBook built on the LearnSmart™ engine. • A downloadable eBook.

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