AP CENTRAL FRQ's  2023     2022-1999     2020 Exam questions available in AP Classroom question bank

ANIMALS BODY SYSTEMS CELLS CELL DIVISION CELL SIGNALING
DNA RNA PROTEINS ECOLOGY  ENZYMES  EVOLUTION EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN
GENETICS GRAPHS LABS METABOLISM MOLECULES
PLANTS PHOTOSYNTHESIS REGULATION RESPIRATION STRUCTURE & FUNCTION
TRANSPORT WATER Chi-Square    

 
WATER / WATER POTENTIAL

2019 #8     2019 Free -Response Questions            Scoring Guidelines                 Sample Responses Q8
Transport/cell membranes
Cell structure/function
Tonicity
Environmental impact on gene expression
  

2018 #2      2018  All Questions      Scoring Guidelines            Sample Responses Q2
Read a diagram
Cell structure/function
Predict e
ffect of change in pathway
Location of pathways/proteins in cell
Effect in hypotonic enviroment
Make/support a claim
Justify claim with evidence
Immune response

2011 #4 2011 ALL Questions                 Scoring Guidelines             Sample Response  Q#4
Transpiration
Explain data from graph
Calculate rate
Identify/explain structural adaptations impact on transpiration
Water potential equation


2009B #3  2009B All Questions                        Scoring Guidelines                          Sample Responses Q3
Properties of water
Impact on
~ medium for metabolism
~ temperature moderation
~ transport in plants

                                                 
2006 #3 2006 All Questions            Scoring Guidelines     Student Performance Q&A            Sample Responses Q3
Read a graph
Transpiration
Mechanism of water uptake/transport in vascular plants
Environmental factors impacting transpiration
Impact of gas exchange
Adaptations in desert plants


2003 B #3  2003B  Questions             Scoring Guidelines         Sample Responses Q3
Properties of water
~ transpiration
~ Thermoregulation in endotherms
~ plasma membrane structure
Role of water in carbon cycle
Impact of human activity on water cycle

OLD FRQ's  prior to 1995

(1996)  The unique properties (characteristics) of water make life possible on Earth.  Select three properties of water and:
        a.     for each property, identify and define the property and explain it in terms of the physical/chemical nature of water.
        b.    for each property, describe one example of how the property affects the functioning of living organisms.