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Learning Objective
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Classwork
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Homework
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Assessment criteria
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Nov. 18
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9-11 LS1I Fertilization
restores the original number
of chromosome
pairs and reshuffles the genetic
information,
allowing
for variation among offspring
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Page346, R/C
1-4
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Predict the outcome of specific genetic
crosses
involving two characteristics
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19
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9-11 LS1I Egg
and sperm cells are formed by a process
called meiosis
in which each resulting cell
contains only
one representative chromosome
from each pair
found in the original cell.
Recombination of genetic
information during
meiosis scrambles the genetic
information,
allowing for
new genetic combinations and
characteristics
in
the offspring. Fertilization
restores the
original number of chromosome
pairs and
reshuffles the genetic information,
allowing
for variation among offspring
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Explain: How do we get our traits?
Pages 346-353 P/P1-6
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Describe and model the
process of meiosis
in which egg
and sperm cells are formed
with only one
set of chromosomes from
each parent.
Model and explain
the process of genetic
recombination that may occur
during
meiosis and how this
then results in
differing characteristics
in offspring.
Describe the process of
fertilization that
restores the
original chromosome number
while
reshuffling the genetic information,
allowing
for variation among offspring
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20/21
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Personal Responsibility: FYI page 354
Describe the difference between sexual and asexual reproduction
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22
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Explain Continued: Page354,P/P 7-9, Stop and Think Part 1 1-2 |
Page 365 –
R/C 1 - 4
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