1.How are sexual and asexual reproduction different? 1.There are SEVERAL ways. Use your mind!

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1.How are sexual and asexual reproduction different? 1.There are SEVERAL ways. Use your mind!

Quiz on Friday GU plays Loyola Marymount tomorrow.

Lab to make our medium for our bacteria Begin an activity (10-15 minutes or as long as it takes for our gelatin to solidify) Hallway walk Back to the lab

We’re heading first into lab to prepare a medium for bacteria to grow. We’re actually going to be looking at bacteria reproducing in the next few days. You’ll be working with your lab groups that you sat with on Monday.

Where it says Word you’ll copy in the words from the board. If you know the word put a “+” in the box and give an example and the definition. If you know either the definition, but not an example or vice versa, put Check in the middle column. If you don’t know the word put a “-” in the box.

Recessive Dominant Gene Heredity Traits DNA Chromosomes Genome

We’re going to be walking around the main hallway choosing different places to grow bacteria from. When in the hallways I expect perfection. I’m not kidding. If you embarrass me, I will ruin your life.