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for the vocabulary. You have been learning new words and definitions all year. These words are going to show up on your final. To make sure you understand what every question is asking, you need to know what every word means. While studying, make flashcards for all of the words that you are unsure of and then use them!  Hand-writing the flashcards is better for learning, but if you are short on time, there are websites where you can make digital flashcards.  Carry flashcards with you everywhere you go and study them if you have downtime. It is difficult to understand the details of biology if you don't have a broad understanding of the topic. Studying protein synthesis is a lot easier if you have a broad understanding of DNA as the genetic code that provides the blueprints for the proteins. Gain a strong foundation in the broad topics before trying to learn the nitty gritty details. Many concepts in biology are easier to understand and remember if you draw a picture. Review the diagrams present in your textbook and use them as a guide to draw your own. Read the captions of the diagrams to get a clear idea of what the image is representing.  The process of transcription and translation is complicated, but it is easier to understand if you sketch the whole process. Draw as much as you can from memory and then check your sketch against the diagrams in the text. Clearly label everything on your drawings. Draw the DNA and all of the proteins involved in the process. Sketch the different sites on the ribosome involved in growing the protein with the various amino acids. Most teachers will give you a review or study guide for the final exam and it will have all of the topics you need to know. Use this guide as a reference for your studying. If there are questions, answer them. If it's just a list of topics, go through it and check off the ones you really know. Highlight the topics you know you need to study more.  Review guides can seem overwhelming at first because they are pretty long. Break it down into smaller pieces to make it more manageable. Use the review guide to help you make your study schedule. If you have notes that you took during class, look them over. Reread the notes that you took multiple times. Take note of anything your teacher may have said would absolutely be on the test. Redraw any important diagrams until you're confident you can draw them from memory. Ask your teacher if they have a copy of an old final that you can use to study from. You can even use your tests from earlier in the year to study from. Cover up the answers and take the exams again for practice. It helps to know what types of questions you will have: multiple choice, short answer, essay, true/false? Ask your teacher about the format of the test as well. There are countless resources available to you online that you can take advantage of. Look up questions related to topics that you find particularly difficult. You can also look up study guides and other resources to help you study.   You can also make your own practice tests. When you make your own practice tests, you're reviewing the material twice — once when you're writing the questions, and a second time when you're answering them. As you take practice tests, mark down which questions you definitely know the answer to. Then, you can skip over these questions during review to save yourself time. It will also show you how much progress you've made with your studying.

summary: Make flashcards Study topics from general to specific. Sketch and label diagrams. Complete the exam review guide. Study your notes. Answer questions from previous finals. Take practice tests online.


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" To get Zedge ringtones on older or simpler phones you will still need a computer with internet access. Find the ringtone you want and click "Get Ringtone." This will send your email account a downloadable version of the ringtone that you will forward to your phone. Make sure you keep this email from Zedge and know how to find it again. Every phone has an email address that you can access using text messages, and you'll need this to get your ringtone. Your email address changes based on your cell phone carrier, but it always begins with your phone number. For example -- if my phone number is 234-567-8910 and I use Verizon, my email address would be 2345678910@vtext.com. For a complete list of carriers and their address, check out this page. You can also use this trick with any phone carrier if you cannot find your address:  Open up a new text message. Send a message to your home email address (ie. WikiHowRules@gmail.com) Open the message in your email browser, and check the "Sender." This will be your phone's email address. Take the email from Zedge with your ringtone and send it to your phone's email address. Be sure to "Keep all Attachments," as the attachment is your ringtone. Your phone should get a new "message," after you send the email. Click or tap the attachment and choose "Save the Sound." You may now set your new ringtone! Name it appropriately to avoid confusion. In your phone's settings, choose "Tones," "Sounds," or another similar menu. From here you can see your new ringtone and set it to your phone.

summary: Follow steps 1-5 in "Getting Free Ringtones On Your Computer. Choose the option "Send to Mail" and send the ringtone to yourself. Find your phone's email address. Forward the ringtone to your phone's email address. Open the attachment with your phone. Change your phone's ringtone in settings.


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Herbs are tender plants that won’t do well if sown in cold temperatures. Therefore, you should plant herbs outdoors in the spring once the temperatures, and the soil, have begun to warm up. To find the average frost dates for your area, check your local weather app. If you purchased herb plants, rather than seeds, you’ll need to dig holes for each plant. Make sure the holes have the same depth as the container and are twice as wide. Use your hands to carefully remove the plant from the container and gently break up the roots. Place the plant in the soil, with only the root ball below the surface, and lightly pack the soil around the plant. Use your finger or the eraser end of a pencil to make shallow indentations in the soil. Place 1 seed in each space, then lightly cover it with soil. Take care not to bury the seeds too deep, or they won’t germinate. Once your seeds or plants are in the garden or containers, lightly water them to compact the soil. If you transplanted the herbs, be sure to water down to the root zone to help the plant become established in the soil. Since many herbs look similar, it’s a good idea to place labels in the garden or containers. You can put the seed packet in a plastic bag and staple it to a wooden stake, which can then be placed in front of the herbs. You could also use the plant label that came with the plants and stick it into the soil near the herbs. Or, you could even make your own labels, such as by painting the herb names on rocks and placing them near each herb. No matter which type of label you choose, make sure it is waterproof!
summary: Wait to plant until the risk of frost has passed. Place existing plants in holes that are twice as wide as their container. Sow seeds 1⁄8 inch (0.32 cm) deep. Water the herbs immediately after planting. Label each herb.