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Traits and Reproduction

Lesson 3.5: Revisiting Key Concepts

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Warm-Up

Activity 1

5 MIN

Traits and Reproduction: Lesson 3.5

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Investigation Notebook

Activity 1

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pgs 85–86

pgs 95–96

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Completing the Sim Activity

20 MIN

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Activity 2

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Activity 2

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You will use the Sim to review key ideas about traits and reproduction.

Then, you’ll apply what you’ve learned to help Bay Medical Company.

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Investigation Notebook:

Activity 2

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pgs 91–92

pgs 87–88

pgs 97–98

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Reading About Diseases

15 MIN

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Activity 3

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Activity 3

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The Sim uses spiders to show ideas about traits, proteins, genes, and how gene versions are inherited during sexual reproduction. These ideas do not just apply to spiders.

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Activity 3

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You’ll now build on what you saw in the Sim to help with Bay Medical Company’s research.

Each group will get a different reading about diseases caused by genetic disorders.

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Investigation Notebook:

Activity 3

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pgs 93–94

pg 89

pg 99

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Sharing Ideas

5 MIN

Traits and Reproduction: Lesson 3.5

Activity 4

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Activity 4

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You’ve all had a chance to review key ideas from this unit and read about diseases caused by genetic disorders.

Now, we’ll have an opportunity to share what you’ve learned about hemophilia, cystic fibrosis, or other genetic diseases.

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Investigation Notebook pg 100

Activity 4

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Activity 4

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Let’s see if we can answer our Chapter 3 Question.

Why do the Darwin’s bark spider offspring have different gene combinations even though they have the same parents?

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Homework

Traits and Reproduction: Lesson 3.5

Activity 5

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Activity 5

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For this activity, you will read and annotate an article about how scientists are trying to use cloning to bring back extinct mammoths.

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Investigation Notebook pgs 101–102

Activity 5

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