Genetics and Heredity Chapter 7 Life Science Standard 2 Students will recognize that offspring can resemble parents in inherited traits and learned behaviors.

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Genetics and Heredity Chapter 7 Life Science Standard 2 Students will recognize that offspring can resemble parents in inherited traits and learned behaviors. a. Compare and contrast the characteristics of learned behaviors and of inherited traits. b. Discuss what a gene is and the role genes play in the transfer of traits. I.Vocabulary (page 311) 1. metamorphosis - a complete change of form, structure, or substance. 2. life cycle 3. mitosis 4. chromosome

II. EQ: How do organisms grow and develop? (pages ) Read text and answer guiding comprehension questions in Science Notebook 1.When a chick begins life, how many cells does it have? 2.How does the chick grow? 3.How do you think that a single cell develops into a chick with bones and feathers? 4.What are some of the ways in which different kinds of organisms begin their life cycles? 5.How do animals change as they mature? 6.How does cell division help organisms grow?

III. Article: “The Maggots Tale” IV. Video: “TLC Elementary School Life Cycles V. EQ: How do cells divide? (Pages ) Read text and answer reading comprehension questions in your Science Notebook. 1.What is mitosis? 2.What are chromosomes? 3.Before an animal cell divides, what happens to its chromosomes? 4.When do the chromosomes make copies of themselves? 5.What happens to the nuclear membrane as mitosis begins? 6.When does a new nuclear membrane form? 7.What is asexual reproduction? 8.What is one way organisms reproduce asexually?

VI.Science Up Close: Mitosis (Pages ) Go to the e-book on my webpage. Draw and label each stage of mitosis in your Science Notebook.