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Quizlet Review Assignment Raphael - Inorganic & Organic Chem (3.1 – 3.3, 3.6) Tiffany - Organic Chem (Option C1-C2) Emilio - Cells & Cell transport (2.1 – 2.4) Sean T. - Cellular Respiration (3.7 ) Calvin - Cellular Respiration (Option C3) Pamella - Photosynthesis (3.8 and Option C4) Alice - Cell Division (2.5, 4.2.1 – 4.2.4) Adelynne - Mendelian Genetics & Human Genetics (4.1 and 4.3) Alex - DNA & Protein Synthesis (3.3 – 3.5) Kate - Genetic Engineering (4.4) Fiona - Evolution (5.4 ) Stephanie - Origin of Life on Earth (Option D1) Cora - Species & Speciation (Option D2) Derrick - Classification (5.5) Armana - Human Evolution (Option D3) Morgan - Ecology (5.1 – 5.3) Hui - Animal Behavior (Option E3 & E6) Erika - Digestive System (6.1) Stanley - Circulatory System (6.2) Arjun - Respiratory System (6.4) Nick - Immune System (6.3) Giselle - Nervous System (6.5.1 – 6.5.6 and Option E 1,2,4) Dennis - Endocrine System (6.5.7 – 6.5.12) Sean A. - Reproductive System (6.6)