Activity #56 Joe’s Dilemma.

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Activity #56 Joe’s Dilemma

Activity 56: Joe's Dilemma White Space ?: List the names of 5 infectious diseases. List the names of 5 non-infectious diseases. Challenge Question: Would you want to find out if you could have a genetic disease? Why or Why not? Background: Read page D-12 and write down 3 facts. Vocabulary: Genetic Disease: a disease that can be passed down to you from your parents during your development as a baby

Activity 56: Joe's Dilemma Materials: None Procedure: Read p D-13 and check off if you understand. Data: Record all data in your lab notebook. Follow the teacher’s examples.

Activity 56: Joe's Dilemma Analysis Questions: Answer questions #1-6 in your lab notebook. COMPLETE SENTENCES!!! Conclusion: Should Joe be tested for the genetic disease-Marfan Syndrome? Provide at least 2 reasons to support your answer. Notes to Self: Be sure to have colored pencils with you EVERYDAY!