Questions based on diagrams that require your memorization of facts that frequently appear on the Exam include the structure of animal cells, the structure of plant cells, asexual reproduction by budding, human male & female reproductive systems, the organization of organisms into cells and tissues.
Favorite Regents topics for questions based on diagrams based on your understanding of processes include photosynthesis, respiration, DNA replication, the "lock and key" model of receptor-hormone synthesis, energy pyramids, food webs, fertilization at the cellular level, and osmosis.
A careful reading of the material in these areas followed by familiarization with questions the Regents has asked in the past with special attention to the diagrams the Exam has utilized, will maximize your chance to perform well on the Exam. Instead of walking into a testing situation where you have little ability to predict what will be asked, you will open an Exam in which you recognize a number of questions together with their accompanying diagrams.
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