AP BIO 12.14.15 1.Homework:  Exam on 12.16.15  Respiration lab write up due 01.04.16 2.Online questions for review 3.Group work on poster activity/respiration.

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AP BIO Homework:  Exam on  Respiration lab write up due Online questions for review 3.Group work on poster activity/respiration packet 4.Photosynthesis reading guide/homework/lab ready on 12/ Make sure you have a hanging file folder with your name Goals: Review for Exam Question Review Work on posters &packets

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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