Study app for AP and college microbiology. The app covers 19 chapters, and includes hundreds of multiple choice questions with detailed solutions and hundreds of flashcards. Also included in the app is a useful scratch pad.
Who the app is for:
- Students studying AP Microbiology in high school
- Students studying intro microbiology in college
Microbiology X is an effective app for students at the AP or introduction college level. With its easy interface, it integrates flashcards, corresponding quizzes and a scratch pad to take notes or work out problems. Between the 19 chapters across 9 units, it should cover everything you need for class. You can start from the biological basics, explore eukaryotic and prokaryotic organism specifics and finally investigate various medical and genetic modifications. Each unit builds on the previous, but the app is built so that chapters can be studied out of order. Each chapter has review materials integrated into it.
The app maximizes productivity so that whenever you have five minutes of free time, you can pull out your phone and cover the topics you don’t understand quickly and efficiently.
WHO THE APP IS FOR:
students taking AP Biology in high school
students taking introduction microbiology courses in college
students in other fundamental biology courses in college (Genetics, Molecular Biology)
students taking the AP Biology Exam
students taking the MCAT
students taking the Biology GRE
TOPICS COVERED:
Biochemical Basics
The Difference Between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes
The Organization and Structure of Prokaryotes
The Organization and Structure of Eukaryotes
Diversity in the Prokaryote Domain
Diversity in the Eukaryote Domain
Archaea Domain Bacteria
Gram-Negative Bacteria
Gram-Positive Bacteria
Life Cycles of Proteobacteria
Bacteria and Human Disease
Fungi Structure
Fungi and Human Disease
Protist Structure
Algae
Protozoa
Molds
Virus Structure
Virus Life Cycle
Virus and Human Disease
Replication
Transcription
Translation
PCR
Gel Electrophoresis
Mutations
Transformation
Transduction
Conjugation
Microbial Engineering
Cloning
Antibacterial agents
Antifungal agents
Antiviral agents