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Ask a (Studying) Biologist



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Wed Dec 09, 2020 2:33 am
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Mageheart says...



I'm admittedly not an expert on biology, but I thought I'd try my hand at this! I'd love to geek out about bio and help you out with your worldbuilding - even though I'm not entirely sure I'll be able to give you a clear, easy answer.

Here's what my background is:

    - Honors biology, AP biology, and AP Environmental Science in high school.
    - A biologist for a dad who taught me about nature growing up.
    - A love of nature and prehistoric documentaries.
    - Several college biology classes.

I'm better with ecology/nature than I am with small things like cell biology, but I'm currently finishing up my cell biology course as I write this post! I also have a textbook handy on me, so I should be able to look up more complicated information for things I'm not as certain about.
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yosh says...



old post but

this is a question less about writing and more about ap environmental science

was the AP exam for it hard? i'm taking it now so i'm kinda curious
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