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Biology study guide.
Biology spans molecules to ecosystems, so the hardest part of studying is keeping the levels organized. A good biology study guide groups material by system — cell, genetics, organism, population — and ties vocabulary to the process it describes. Paste your textbook chapter, lecture PDF, or class notes and StudyGuideKit builds sectioned notes, flashcards for the terminology, and practice questions, each anchored to your source.
What a Biology study guide should cover
Cell structure & function
Organelles, the cell membrane, and how prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells differ.
Cellular respiration & photosynthesis
The energy pathways — glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, the electron transport chain, and the light/dark reactions.
DNA, RNA & protein synthesis
Replication, transcription, and translation — the central dogma of molecular biology.
Genetics & heredity
Mendelian inheritance, Punnett squares, dominant/recessive traits, and genetic disorders.
Evolution & natural selection
Darwin's mechanisms, evidence for evolution, speciation, and population genetics.
Ecology
Food webs, energy flow, biogeochemical cycles, and population dynamics.
Human body systems
Circulatory, respiratory, nervous, and digestive systems and how they interact.
Sample study-guide outline
A clear structure to study from.
Your generated biology guide is organized into sections like these, with notes, flashcards, and a quiz built from your own material.
- 1. Cells & organelles
- 2. Energy: respiration & photosynthesis
- 3. Molecular genetics
- 4. Inheritance
- 5. Evolution
- 6. Ecology & systems
How to make it
From source to study mode.
Step 1
Add your material
Upload a PDF, paste a YouTube link, or drop in your notes. No signup needed to try one guide.
Step 2
Generate the study guide
The AI reads your source and builds sectioned notes, flashcards, and practice questions — each point anchored to your material.
Step 3
Review and pass
Study the notes, drill the flashcards, and self-test with the quiz. Edit anything before you save.
How to study biology effectively
Draw processes (the Krebs cycle, transcription) rather than memorizing them as lists — biology is mostly cause-and-effect chains.
Build flashcards for vocabulary, but pair each term with the process it belongs to so it isn't isolated.
Use practice questions to test whether you can apply a concept (e.g. predict offspring ratios), not just define it.
FAQ
Can I make an AP Biology study guide?
Yes. Paste your AP Bio notes, textbook chapter, or lecture PDF and the generator structures it into notes, flashcards, and practice questions aligned to your material.
What does a biology study guide include?
Sectioned study notes with source anchors, flashcards for terminology, and a practice quiz with explanations — built from your own source so it matches your course.
Is it free?
You can make one study guide free without signing up. Pro unlocks unlimited guides and all input types.
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