Unit 6 Lesson 1 History Matters.

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Unit 6 Lesson 1 History Matters

Six Categories of Risk Behaviors Behaviors that contribute most to adverse health and social outcomes… Behaviors that contribute to unintentional injuries and violence Alcohol and other drug use Sexual behaviors that result in HIV infection, other STDs, and unintended pregnancy Tobacco use Unhealthy dietary behaviors Physical inactivity …for youth ages 15 to 24 – almost 75% of deaths …for adults – almost 66% of deaths

Standardized Pedigree Symbols and Relationships Male Adopted in Female Adopted out Sex unspecified Standardized Pedigree Symbols and Relationships Deceased Monozygotic twins Divorced Dizygotic twins Couple (horizontal line connects mates) ? Offspring (vertical line connects parents with offspring) Zygosity unknown Source: Adapted from The Genetics Resource Center, Michigan Department of Community Health, Genomics and Genetic Disorders Section, www.migeneticsconnection.org

Sample Pedigree Source: Taken from The Genetics Resource Center, Michigan Department of Community Health, Genomics and Genetic Disorders Section, www.migeneticsconnection.org