1. MEIOSIS Review 2. Parents can produce many types of offspringFamilies will have resemblances, but no two are exactly alike 3. Every cell has a nucleus Every nucleus haschromosomes…
1. 4. GENETICS 2. 4.1 Chromosomes,genes, alleles, and mutations 3. Inventory of your traitsTraits are observable characteristics, find out which traitsyour share with the…
Slide 1Warm-up Complete these crosses. Give the possible genotypic results and phenotypic results. 1.Free ear lobes are dominant to attached ear lobes in humans. If a recessive…
Slide 1Question of the Day 5-10 1. What is a codon? Where is it found? 2. What is an anticodon? Where is it found? Slide 2 Warren P DominicMarkMattLizzie Khalid Lai Fang…
1. Cell Reproduction 2. Starting at the beginning… Biologically speaking, where did YOU come from? 3. Cells How many cells make up a human body? Did you have the same number…
1. MEIOSIS Chapter 11-4 2. Parents can produce many types of offspring Families will have resemblances, but no two are exactly alike 3. Every cell has a nucleus Every nucleus…
Slide 1 Agents of Evolutionary Change The Five Forces of Evolution and How We Measure Them Slide 2 I. What is Evolution? A.First, remember that… Evolution is a two-stage…
Slide 1 Polyploidy worksheet Developed by Andreas Madlung 1, Ed Himelblau 2 and Jim Birchler 3 Ploidy refers to the number of complete chromosome sets in an organism. Humans,…
Slide 1 Microevolution Microevolution considers mechanisms that cause generation-to-generation changes in allele/gene frequency within populations, below the level of species…