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Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? Biology * Honors Biology* WEEK 29

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 3/28/16 ~ Monday*DAY 129*w29 CHAP 11.1 Gregor Mendel READ ~ pps. 308 – 312 DO~ the KEY Q’s p.308 Edgenuity 16.1 due Friday by 9PM Objectives: SC.912.L.16.1 What You Need to Know You need to know how to use Mendel's laws of segregation and independent assortment to analyze patterns of inheritance. You need to know how dominant, recessive, codominant, sex-linked, polygenic, and multiple allele modes of inheritance cause observed inheritance patterns.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 3/28/16 DIN 3/28/16 DAY 129 *WK29 SC.912.L Mitosis & Meiosis Mitosis and meiosis are processes involved in cellular reproduction. Which of the following describes and event that results from mitosis but NOT meiosis? A. two stages of cell division B. replication of cellular genetic material C. daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell D. four daughter cells that are produced from each parent cell

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 3/29/16 ~ Tuesday*DAY 130*w29 CHAP 11.2 Mendel’s Principles READ ~ pps. 313 – 318 DO~ the KEY Q’s p.313 Edgenuity 16.1 due Friday by 9PM Objectives: SC.912.L.16.1 What You Need to Know You need to know how to use Mendel's laws of segregation and independent assortment to analyze patterns of inheritance. You need to know how dominant, recessive, codominant, sex-linked, polygenic, and multiple allele modes of inheritance cause observed inheritance patterns.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 3/29/16 DIN 3/29/16 DAY 130 *WK29 SC.912.L Mitosis & Meiosis How are sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction different from each other? A. sexual reproduction requires two parents and asexual reproduction requires only one parent B. asexual reproduction requires two parents and sexual reproduction requires only one parent C. mutation rates are lower in sexual reproduction than in asexual reproduction D. asexual reproduction occurs only in multicellular organisms

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 3/30/16 ~ Wednesday*DAY 131*w29 CHAP 11.3 Patterns of Inheritance (cont.) READ ~ pps. 319 – 322 DO~ the KEY Q’s p.319 Edgenuity 16.1 due Friday by 9PM Objectives: SC.912.L.16.1 What You Need to Know You need to know how to use Mendel's laws of segregation and independent assortment to analyze patterns of inheritance. You need to know how dominant, recessive, codominant, sex-linked, polygenic, and multiple allele modes of inheritance cause observed inheritance patterns.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 3/30/16 DIN 3/30/16 DAY 131 *WK29 SC.912.L Mitosis & Meiosis Which type of reproduction leads to increased genetic variation on a population? A. Parthenogenesis B. asexual reproduction C. Sexual reproduction D. Vegetative reproduction Which of the following phrases best describes cancer? A. absence of cyclins in the DNA B. miltiple gene mutations on a chromosome of DNA C. uncontrolled cell growth caused by mutations in genes that control the cell cycle D. presence of genetic defects caused by hereditary disorders

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 3/31/16 ~ Thursday*DAY 132*w29 CHAP 11.3 Patterns of Inheritance (cont.) WORKSHEETS INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE/ CoDOMINANCE Edgenuity 16.1 due Friday by 9PM Objectives: SC.912.L.16.1 What You Need to Know You need to know how to use Mendel's laws of segregation and independent assortment to analyze patterns of inheritance. You need to know how dominant, recessive, codominant, sex-linked, polygenic, and multiple allele modes of inheritance cause observed inheritance patterns.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 3/31/16 DIN 3/31/16 DAY 132 *WK29 SC.912.L Mitosis & Meiosis Which of the following phases of mitosis is represented by the diagram below? A. prophase B. metaphase C. anaphase D. telophase

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? the DaiLy 4/01/16 ~ Friday*DAY 133*w29 CHAP 11.3 Patterns of Inheritance (cont.) WORKSHEETS Dihybrid, Incomplete & Codominance Edgenuity 16.1 due Friday by 9PM NOTEBOOKS DUE THIS WEEK or MONDAY Objectives: SC.912.L.16.1 What You Need to Know You need to know how to use Mendel's laws of segregation and independent assortment to analyze patterns of inheritance. You need to know how dominant, recessive, codominant, sex-linked, polygenic, and multiple allele modes of inheritance cause observed inheritance patterns.

Lesson Overview Lesson Overview What is Ecology? DIN 4/01/16 DIN 4/01/16 DAY 133 *WK29 SC.912.L Mitosis & Meiosis A scientist wants to change the DNA of a sexually reproducing organism and have the new DNA present in every cell of the organism. In order to do this after fertilization, she would change the DNA in which of the following? A. zygote B. placenta C. testes of the father D. ovaries of the mother