Match AP Biology terms with their definitions - from macromolecules and cell structure to genetics, evolution, and ecology. Test your knowledge across all 10 units in one free interactive game.
This interactive matching game challenges you to connect AP Biology concepts with their correct definitions. It spans all 10 units of the AP Biology curriculum from chemistry of life through ecology and populations.
Match terms to definitions
Each round presents AP Bio terms alongside their definitions. Click or tap to pair them correctly.
Cover all 10 units
Questions span macromolecules, cells, energetics, signaling, division, genetics, gene expression, evolution, and ecology.
Learn from feedback
Incorrect matches are highlighted so you can review and learn. Use the course chapters for deeper context.
Cognitive science consistently shows that active recall - retrieving information from memory rather than passively re-reading it - is one of the most effective learning strategies. Interactive games force your brain to actively retrieve and apply knowledge, strengthening neural pathways and improving long-term retention for exam day.
AP Biology covers an enormous breadth of content across four Big Ideas. Matching games help you build fluency with vocabulary and conceptual connections - from Hardy-Weinberg to chemiosmosis - so you can recall them confidently under timed exam conditions.
"Practice testing and distributed practice received high utility assessments because they benefit learners of different ages and abilities and have been shown to boost students' performance across many criterion tasks."
- Dunlosky et al., Psychological Science in the Public Interest (2013)
Chemistry & Cells
Water properties, macromolecules, organelles, membrane transport, fluid mosaic model
Energetics
Photosynthesis, cellular respiration, ATP, enzymes, chemiosmosis, fermentation
Signaling & Division
Signal transduction, second messengers, cell cycle, mitosis, meiosis, checkpoints
Genetics & Evolution
Mendelian genetics, gene expression, mutations, natural selection, Hardy-Weinberg, ecology
What is an AP Biology game?
An AP Biology game is an interactive study tool that tests your knowledge across the full AP curriculum. You match terms like chemiosmosis, Hardy-Weinberg, crossing over, and trophic levels with their definitions to build recall.
How do interactive games help with studying AP Bio?
Interactive games leverage active recall and immediate feedback. Research shows practice testing improves retention compared with passive re-reading. Games help you catch gaps early before the exam.
Is this AP Biology game free to play?
Yes, completely free with no sign-up required. You can also create your own custom biology games using Lorea's AI game generator.
Can I create my own AP Biology game?
Absolutely. Visit create.lorea.app/quick/games to build a custom matching game about any biology topic. Upload your notes or type a topic and AI generates the game for you.
Build a custom matching game with your own terms, or let AI generate one from any biology topic or PDF.
Create Your Game →Our AP Biology course covers all 10 units. Start with our introduction, then work through chemistry of life, cell structure, energetics, genetics, and evolution. Finish with the study guide for a complete review.
You can also turn any PDF into a game with Lorea's AI.
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