Journal Question 07 Jan 2013 What is reproduction? Why do species reproduce?

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Journal Question 07 Jan 2013 What is reproduction? Why do species reproduce?

Reproduction One Goal, Two Methods

Reproduction Sexual Reproduction Asexual Reproduction One Goal, Two Methods Blue worksheet All writing is to be done in your science notebook. New page, Add to TOC. All videos within the presentation will be shown on this screen (they don’t work on the iPad)

The final assignment needs to submitted in Google Docs 5-LastName,FirstName-Reproduction Online Textbook Access Student ID: Username: dschwach1 Password: y8y6y

The final assignment needs to submitted in Google Docs 6-LastName,FirstName-Reproduction Online Textbook Access Student ID: Username: dschwach Password: b4f4a

Journal Question 08 Jan 2013 What are the two main forms of reproduction?

One Goal, Two Methods

Click on View Put all vocabulary words together Click on Next at the bottom right. We will do the videos together (5, 7) We will do the interactive activities together.

Journal Question 09 Jan 2013 For an organism other than a human being, give one advantage that sexual reproduction gives that organism. Explain why it is an advantage.

Today’s Apps Sunny2018 Google Drive Scan Gene Screen Educreations Toss Up 3D Quizlet (iPhone) Science 360 Creating a folder in Pages (Science)

One Goal, Two Methods Final Assignment 5-LastName,FirstName-Reproduction Pages Google Drive Computer, typed and ed Hand-written, take a photo and

Advantages and Disadvantages

Bacteria Doubling

BacterialBacterial Reproduction

Budding Hydra

How a virus invades

Journal Question 10 Jan 2013 For animals that lay eggs, is this a sexual or asexual form of reproduction?

One Goal Assignment Organize your response so that it includes at least three supporting details that you have learned from the reading passage, videos, and other materials in this lesson. Use at least three vocabulary words (or a form of the words) as part of your supporting details.

Essay Topics 1. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of sexual and asexual reproduction for the species that practice them. Use specific examples for each method of reproduction to support your ideas. 2. Explain in what ways you think offspring born from one parent might differ from those born from two parents. Use specific examples to support your ideas.

Mendel Textbook, P Q-Note style

Reflection Question: If a male and female mate and both have two dominant genes, what is the likelihood that their offspring will end up with the dominant gene? What trait will they show?

Classical Genetics

Tour of the Basics

Gene Screen Recessive Genetic Diseases Section Pick one, tap on it to find out more Select one disease and do further research Genetic Traits Section