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AP BIO Homework:  Get respiration lab organized for Friday (due ) 2.Photosynthesis unit: Reading guide available Friday (will be online) Mastering Biology assignment opens Friday (due ) No extensions on this one Goals: Unit 3 Exam

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Chapter 7 reading guide Quorum sensing notes Mouse party HHMI Biointeractive click & learn I’ll take care of the group posters CHAPTER 7 HOMEWORK LIST TO HAND IN

12.8 Fermentation CR lab set practice run and prep CR lab (formal) Review Day Exam: Diffusion/Osmos is Cell Communication Signal transduction Cellular respiration Fermentation Homework due Poster making session Movie UNIT CALENDAR