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LIVING ENVIRONMENT REGENTS REVIEW QUESTIONS

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January 2005 through August 2007

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Answer:The Living Environment Regents Exam includes four sections. The first three sections will test your understanding of cells, genetics, evolution, the human body and ecology. The fourth area will be used to assess your laboratory skills. The exam includes constructed-response and multiple-choice questions. If you need some specific help with strategies, you can utilize with multiple choice questions, check out this multiple choice strategies lesson.

Passing the exam will require you to be able to correctly answer questions dealing with all of these subjects. You have several options that can help you get comfortable with these four areas:

Attend Classes

The Living Environment Regents Exam is associated with your Living Environment Science course. Regularly attending and participating in class, completing your homework assignments and reading your textbook will go a long way to making sure you pass the test. Attending class also gives you the opportunity to take valuable notes that can help you study and also gives you time to ask questions about any concepts that might confuse you. Your teacher will also, more than likely, share helpful exam and test-taking tips during class time.

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