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Coastal hiking trail (from Sarah)
Camera, hiking boots
Book Airbnb (Lisa's recommendation, ~$200 budget)
Good weather Saturday morning
"Mitochondria is the powerhouse, produces ATP through cellular respiration"
Photo of textbook diagram: Krebs cycle steps
"Test Thursday, need to review photosynthesis vs respiration differences"
Cellular Respiration
• Mitochondria produces ATP
• Krebs cycle diagram (from photo)
• Related to photosynthesis comparison
Biology test - review photosynthesis vs respiration
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