1. On what structure are the genes of an organism located?   A. organelles  B. membranes C. phenotypes D. chromosomes.

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1. On what structure are the genes of an organism located?   A. organelles  B. membranes C. phenotypes D. chromosomes

 Read the first page of the article “Using DNA testing to pinpoint disease.” Explain in complete sentences why Keegan decided to undergo genetic testing.

 Am I able to sequence a series of diagrams that depict chromosomes movement during plant cell division? ( )  Can I classify methods of reproduction as sexual or asexual? ( )  Am I able to describe the relationship among genes, chromosomes, and inherited traits? ( )  Can I interpret a Punnett Square ot predict possible genetic combinations? ( )

 Amoeba Sisters Video Amoeba Sisters Video  What is the difference between chromatin and chromatids?  Mitosis Whiteboard Relay  Send one person to the white board to draw the first phase of Mitosis.  When they are done they will sit down and the next person from you group will come up and draw the next phase.  This will continue until all of the phases have been drawn correctly and in order.  NO RUNNING  Only one person at a time from your group can be at the board!

 Minion Review Page  On the back of the minion page write the genotype of the following: 1. homozygous recessive 2. heterozygous 3. homozygous dominant 4. purebred dominant 5. purebred recessive  Draw and complete the following Punnett Squares 1. Rr x rr 2. Bb x BB

BrainPop Asexual vs. Sexual Reproduction 1. What are the types of asexual reproduction that we discussed in class? 2. In asexual reproduction, how do the offspring compare to the parents? 3. What type of cell division is an example of sexual reproduction?