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“Just Like Me” INB P. 49

“Just Like Me” INB P. 49. Sponge: P. 110: 1. Explain the relationship between heredity and traits. Heredity is the passing of physical characteristics, known as traits, from parents to offspring. P. 122: Define the term phenotype and give an example.

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“Just Like Me” INB P. 49

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  1. “Just Like Me” INB P. 49 Sponge: P. 110: 1. Explain the relationship between heredity and traits. Heredity is the passing of physical characteristics, known as traits, from parents to offspring. P. 122: Define the term phenotype and give an example. An organisms phenotype is its physical appearance, or visible traits. Ex. Hair Color

  2. Are you a Tongue Roller?

  3. Attached or Detached Earlobes

  4. Hitchhiker or Regular Thumb

  5. Male or Female • Duh!

  6. Dimples or No Dimples

  7. Right-Handed or Left Handed

  8. Hand Cross Right or Left on Top

  9. Freckles or No Freckles

  10. Cleft Chin or No Cleft Chin

  11. Widow’s Peak or No Widow’s Peak

  12. Bent Fingers

  13. Hair on Mid-digit fingers or No Hair on Fingers

  14. Brown Eyes or Not Brown Eyes

  15. Long Eyelashes or Short Eyelashes

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