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warm-up. On page 99: How many chromosomes are in each cell at the end of Meiosis II? . Layered Curriculum Wrap up/Test Information. Organize every piece of paper in your folder. Put each piece of paper in order starting at C1 and going all the way through to the As. (C1, C2, and so on)

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  1. warm-up • On page 99: • How many chromosomes are in each cell at the end of Meiosis II?

  2. Layered Curriculum Wrap up/Test Information • Organize every piece of paper in your folder. • Put each piece of paper in order starting at C1 and going all the way through to the As. (C1, C2, and so on) • If it does NOT have a grade on it, bring it up to me. • Put every grade you got in your packet. If you don’t put the grade in your packet I’m not giving you credit for it. • Do NOT put work that you did not do in your packet… I know what you did and didn’t do… 

  3. By the end of today you will… • Be able to explain how traits are passed from parents to children by creating your own bug.

  4. By the end of today you should be able to answer… • How do humans inherit traits? • How many chromosomes do humans inherit from each of their parents?

  5. Meiosis and Traits • http://player.discoveryeducation.com/index.cfm?guidAssetId=BEC10DB8-4BA2-41DC-A0CF-F782BA9641BA&blnFromSearch=1&productcode=DSC

  6. Procedure for Creating Your Bugs • Group Pairings • Pick one piece of paper out of EVERY one of the 10 bags. • Pink paper = Mom Traits • Yellow paper = Dad Traits

  7. Procedure for Creating Your Bugs • Record your pieces of paper in the first two columns on your data table.

  8. Procedure for Creating Your Bugs • Combine the letters from both the mom and the dad in the “Offspring” column.

  9. Procedure for Creating Your Bugs • Determine what your bug will look like using the following key.

  10. Procedure for Creating Your Bugs • Using the key, write what your bug will look like in the last column.

  11. Procedure for Creating Your Bugs • Once your teacher approves what your bug should look like, you can get materials from the back of the room and create your bug. • You can be creative, but it must follow the traits you said it would look like! • When you are done with your bug, raise your hand and your teacher will tell you what to do with it.

  12. Does everyone’s bugs look the same? • Does everyone’s bugs look the same? • The variety of bugs has to do with the different combinations that you pulled out of the bags. • Not everyone pulled the same traits, so each bug looks different. • Since we all have different parents, all of us look different too!

  13. By the end of today you should be able to answer… • How do humans inherit traits? • How many chromosomes do humans inherit from each of their parents?

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