Entry Task: Vocabulary Review 4/2/15

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Entry Task: Vocabulary Review 4/2/15 Refer to problem #2 from yesterday’s Punnett Square worksheet. Use the following words to explain (in a written paragraph!) the results. Genotype Homozygous Dominant Phenotype Heterozygous Recessive Alleles

Partner Share Share your paragraph with your partner. Take turns listening to each other. Help each other with peer editing. Ask clarifying questions to ensure understanding. Be kind to each other - these words and concepts are challenging!

Meiosis Reading In the Inside the Cell book, read pages 52-59. Questions to answer in lab notebook: Do most of our cells have one or two copies of each chromosome? Describe two genetic processes that make each person unique. How are mitosis and meiosis similar? Different?

Time Permitting... Complete the Punnett Square worksheet Model meiosis with Play-Doh Complete any unfinished biology work Extra credit biology reading