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Quarter 3 Week 9 Subtitle

Warm Up List the 5 steps of cell division When would our cells do mitosis? All work this week will be going on 4th quarter. Don’t forget to turn in your pink cards signed for our Track Out Day Friday! Also, Friday = Half Day!

Video: Genes, genetics, and DNA Take notes as you watch!

Quiz Pull out a separate sheet of paper and put a PROPER HEADING on it First and Last name Date Period Name of Assignment Number 1-10

Question 1 What are genes? A double helix Food A code of DNA The study of genetics

Question 2 The twisted ladder shape of DNA is called Hydrogen twist Deoxyribose flip Double helix Double membrane

Question 3 DNA is called the “blueprint of life” because: It is like a fingerprint It has a blue color It contains the plans for building an organism It can relay messages to other molecules

Question 4 Police use the following type of genetic forensic evidence: DNA fingerprint Forensic DNA Blood splatter patterns Witness interviews

Question 5 What do we call cell division in human cells? Meiosis Mitosis Binary Fission Budding

Question 6 What step of cell division is seen in the picture? Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase

Question 7 How many pairs of chromosomes do humans have? 1 46 118 23

Question 8 The two men who established the structure of DNA were: Frederick and Alvers Watson and Crick Berkley and Fry Darwin and Lamarke

Question 9 What base pairs up with Thymine (T)? Guanine (G) Cytosine (C) Uracil (U) Adenine (A)

TATAGTTACTATCGCGAG Question 10 What is the complementary DNA strand for the following gene: TATAGTTACTATCGCGAG

Tuesday March 21st Draw this diagram of DNA What makes up a nucleotide? What makes up the “rungs” of the ladder? What makes up the “sides” of the ladder?

Note-Taking Following along with the notes Pay close attention to key vocabulary Do the examples with us so you can get practice working with the concepts!

Wednesday March 22nd 1. H N O P E Y P T E 2. G N T E C I E S Unscramble the letters to figure our these genetic terms. 1. H N O P E Y P T E 2. G N T E C I E S 3. C E R S V I E S E 4. D L E N E M 5. L A E L E L Hint: The first letter of each word is underlined.

1. H N O P E Y P T E 2. G N T E C I E S 3. C E R S V I E S E The answers are ... 1. H N O P E Y P T E 2. G N T E C I E S 3. C E R S V I E S E 4. D L E N E M 5. L A E L E L PHENOTYPE GENETICS RECESSIVE MENDEL ALLELE

Baby Lab You and a partner will flip coins to see which alleles are passed from parent to offspring You should gather data today – draw your “offspring” tomorrow!

Thursday March 23rd 1. P N T U N E T Q R A U S E 2. R E N A P T Unscramble the letters to figure our these genetic terms. 1. P N T U N E T Q R A U S E 2. R E N A P T 3. E S N E G 4. R D E I Y E H T 5. R I T A T S Hint: The first letter of each word is underlined.

1. P N T U N E T Q R A U S E 2. R E N A P T 3. E N S E G The answers are ... 1. P N T U N E T Q R A U S E 2. R E N A P T 3. E N S E G 4. R D E I Y E H T 5. R I T A T S PUNNETT SQUARE PARENT GENES HEREDITY TRAITS

Baby Lab Day 2 Continue to work on/finish the Baby Lab Use the sheet to help draw each trait accurately. Hang up around the room when completed to see all our variations  Turn in the student sheet with analysis questions completed.