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  1. Standards for High School Psychology Curricula (APA, 2011): Standard Area: Biological Bases of Behavior Content Standards After concluding this unit, students understand: 1. Structure and function of the nervous system in human and nonhuman animals 2. Structure and function of the endocrine system 3.

  2. Section I: Multiple Choice Booklet Instructions. Section I of this exam contains 100 multiple-choice questions. Fill in only the circles for numbers 1 through 100 on your answer sheet. Indicate all of your answers to the multiple-choice questions on the answer sheet.

  3. Neuron is stimulated. it releases neurotransmitters. Neurotransmitters bind to receptor sites on the dendrites of the receiving neuron. If the threshold is reached, the cell membrane of the receiving neuron becomes permeable. positive ions rush in. action potential. Axons release neurotransmitters to another neuron.

  4. 11 paź 2021 · AP Psychology: Biological Bases of Behavior Notes. Key Takeaways: Biological Bases for Behavior. All human (and animal) behavior is a product of biological structures and processes, highly organized on multiple interconnected levels.

  5. This AP Psychology practice test covers the biological bases of behavior. You should be familiar with physiological techniques, functions of the nervous system, neural transmission, neuroanatomy, neuroplasticity, the endocrine system, genetics, and evolutionary psychology.

  6. Download free-response questions from past AP Psychology exams, along with scoring guidelines, sample responses from exam takers, and scoring distributions.

  7. Summary. In this unit, we will cover how the environment and hereditary traits play a role in a persons psychological being. You will learn that psychology is connected to all parts of your body, such as the endocrine system and nervous system.

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