4/26/2024: Please complete your Key Quiz 25 ON TEAMS. Once you have finished, please complete the Genetics Practice #2 (Assignment that is due)
4/25/2024: Please describe the difference between genotype and phenotype
4/24/2024: Please write genetics vocab. in your table of contents
4/23/2024: Please describe the difference between heterozygous alleles and homozygous alleles
4/22/2024: google a keystone question and have your elbow partner answer it
4/19/2024: You are 1/2 your mom. But she is 1/2 her mom. How much of your DNA matches your great grandma?
4/18/2024: Please complete the POST column of the Unit 4 Intro
4/17/2024: When does crossing over happen
4/16/2024:Describe how a haploid cell is different from a diploid cell
4/15/2024: What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis?
4/12/2024: Mitosis creates identical cells (think growing your hair)... but why aren't you identical to your siblings?
4/11/2024: Please grade yourself using the rubric and submit one per group
4/10/2024: Please list what occurs during Cytokinesis
4/9/2024: Please list what occurs during Telophase
4/8/2024: Please list what occurs during Anaphase
4/5/2024: Please list what occurs during Metaphase
4/4/2024: Please list what occurs during Prophase
4/3/2024: Welcome back!! Please draw what a cell looks like during interphase (you know just living it's life)
3/27/2024: List the steps of mitosis in order
3/26/2024: Explain how the cell cycle is regulated
3/25/2024: Why does your cell replicate its DNA before splitting?
3/22/2024: What occurs during each stage of interphase? G1 - S - G2
3/21/2024: What are the 4 main states of the cell's life cycle?
3/20/2024: Please write Unit 4 Intro into your table of contents and highlight it
3/19/2024: Please write signed grade report in your assignments due (50 Points)
3/18/2024: Please choose your Q4 seats. These may be changed at any time.
3/15/2024: What is the difference between an intron and an exon?
4/25/2024: Please describe the difference between genotype and phenotype
4/24/2024: Please write genetics vocab. in your table of contents
4/23/2024: Please describe the difference between heterozygous alleles and homozygous alleles
4/22/2024: google a keystone question and have your elbow partner answer it
4/19/2024: You are 1/2 your mom. But she is 1/2 her mom. How much of your DNA matches your great grandma?
4/18/2024: Please complete the POST column of the Unit 4 Intro
4/17/2024: When does crossing over happen
4/16/2024:Describe how a haploid cell is different from a diploid cell
4/15/2024: What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis?
4/12/2024: Mitosis creates identical cells (think growing your hair)... but why aren't you identical to your siblings?
4/11/2024: Please grade yourself using the rubric and submit one per group
4/10/2024: Please list what occurs during Cytokinesis
4/9/2024: Please list what occurs during Telophase
4/8/2024: Please list what occurs during Anaphase
4/5/2024: Please list what occurs during Metaphase
4/4/2024: Please list what occurs during Prophase
4/3/2024: Welcome back!! Please draw what a cell looks like during interphase (you know just living it's life)
3/27/2024: List the steps of mitosis in order
3/26/2024: Explain how the cell cycle is regulated
3/25/2024: Why does your cell replicate its DNA before splitting?
3/22/2024: What occurs during each stage of interphase? G1 - S - G2
3/21/2024: What are the 4 main states of the cell's life cycle?
3/20/2024: Please write Unit 4 Intro into your table of contents and highlight it
3/19/2024: Please write signed grade report in your assignments due (50 Points)
3/18/2024: Please choose your Q4 seats. These may be changed at any time.
3/15/2024: What is the difference between an intron and an exon?
5/19/2023
Warm up: Please prepare for your notebook test
5/18/2023
Warm up: google the top test taking tips and record 2 of your favorite
5/17/2023
Warm up: Google how many questions are on the keystone exam
5/16/2023
Warm up: Please take a look at your CDT results
5/15/2023
Warm up:
5/13/2023
Warm Up: What travels through a food chain or web?
5/12/2023
Warm up: What is a limiting factor? Describe 1 example
5/11/2023
Warm up: List two examples of each, biotic and abiotic
5/10/2023
Warm up: What is the 10% rule in a food web? --- GOOGLE IT!
5/9/2023
Warm Up: Please describe how carbon cycles through out ecosystem (hint: KREBS)
5/8/2023
Warm up: Please take a unit 7 intro paper from my desk
5/5/2023
Warm up: Please describe the concept of natural selection in your own words.
5/4/2023
Warm Up: please get a sheet of paper for a foldable.
5/3/2023
Warm up: What do you think fitness means?
5/2/2023
Warm up: It's test day, please review for 5 min.
5/1/2023
Warm Up: Please complete the Unit 5 POST column
4/28/2023
Warm Up: If you cross two pea plants that were heterozygous for height (T=Tall t= short) and it produced 12 offspring, how many would you expect to be short?
4/27/2023
Warm Ups: Provide an example of each of the following, Medelian genetics, incomplete dominance, co-dominance
4/26/2023
Warm up: A human's height is an incompletely dominant trait. If a Heterozygous parent (medium height) mated with a homozygous recessive (short) parent, what are the possible genetic outcomes of this cross?
4/25/2023
Warm up: Please answer the taste test questions posted to todays assignment on teams
4/24/2023
Warm Up: Please provide and example of incomplete dominance
4/21/2023
Warm U: Please describe the difference between a genotype and a phenotype
4/20/2023
Warm Up: Please describe the difference between heterozygous alleles and homozygous alleles
4/19/2023
Who was the scientist that studies Pea Plants?
4/18/2023
Warm up: when does crossing over occur?
4/17/2023
Warm up: How do two siblings look different?
4/14/2023
Warm up: How many haploid cells does it take to make a diploid cell?
4/13/2023
Warm up: Describe how a haploid cell is different from a diploid cell
4/12/2023
Warm Up: Please list the 6 phases of the cell cycle
4/4/2023
Warm Up: Your mitosis project is due at 11:59 TONIGHT! Get to work!
4/3/2023
Warm up: During mitosis, two _______________ daughter cells are created
3/31/2023
Warm Up: Please describe what occurs during anaphase
3/30/2023
During Metaphase, the chromosome lines up along the middle of the cell. Explain how this ensure each new cell gets one copy of each chromosome.
3/29/2023
Warm Up: Please draw what a cell looks like during Prophase
3/28/2023
Warm Up: Please draw what a cell looks like during interphase
3/27/2023
Warm Up: List the steps of mitosis in order
3/24/ 2023
Warm Up: Why does your cell replicate its DNA before splitting?
3/23/2023
Warm Up: Explain how the cell cycle is regulated.
3/22/2023
Warm Ups: What occurs during each stage of interphase? G1 - S - G2
3/21/2023
Warm Up: Please go back to your groups and finish up the Cell Cycle Pogil
3/20/2023
Warm up: Please make a list of everything we have learned so far this year.
Warm up: Please prepare for your notebook test
5/18/2023
Warm up: google the top test taking tips and record 2 of your favorite
5/17/2023
Warm up: Google how many questions are on the keystone exam
5/16/2023
Warm up: Please take a look at your CDT results
5/15/2023
Warm up:
5/13/2023
Warm Up: What travels through a food chain or web?
5/12/2023
Warm up: What is a limiting factor? Describe 1 example
5/11/2023
Warm up: List two examples of each, biotic and abiotic
5/10/2023
Warm up: What is the 10% rule in a food web? --- GOOGLE IT!
5/9/2023
Warm Up: Please describe how carbon cycles through out ecosystem (hint: KREBS)
5/8/2023
Warm up: Please take a unit 7 intro paper from my desk
5/5/2023
Warm up: Please describe the concept of natural selection in your own words.
5/4/2023
Warm Up: please get a sheet of paper for a foldable.
5/3/2023
Warm up: What do you think fitness means?
5/2/2023
Warm up: It's test day, please review for 5 min.
5/1/2023
Warm Up: Please complete the Unit 5 POST column
4/28/2023
Warm Up: If you cross two pea plants that were heterozygous for height (T=Tall t= short) and it produced 12 offspring, how many would you expect to be short?
4/27/2023
Warm Ups: Provide an example of each of the following, Medelian genetics, incomplete dominance, co-dominance
4/26/2023
Warm up: A human's height is an incompletely dominant trait. If a Heterozygous parent (medium height) mated with a homozygous recessive (short) parent, what are the possible genetic outcomes of this cross?
4/25/2023
Warm up: Please answer the taste test questions posted to todays assignment on teams
4/24/2023
Warm Up: Please provide and example of incomplete dominance
4/21/2023
Warm U: Please describe the difference between a genotype and a phenotype
4/20/2023
Warm Up: Please describe the difference between heterozygous alleles and homozygous alleles
4/19/2023
Who was the scientist that studies Pea Plants?
4/18/2023
Warm up: when does crossing over occur?
4/17/2023
Warm up: How do two siblings look different?
4/14/2023
Warm up: How many haploid cells does it take to make a diploid cell?
4/13/2023
Warm up: Describe how a haploid cell is different from a diploid cell
4/12/2023
Warm Up: Please list the 6 phases of the cell cycle
4/4/2023
Warm Up: Your mitosis project is due at 11:59 TONIGHT! Get to work!
4/3/2023
Warm up: During mitosis, two _______________ daughter cells are created
3/31/2023
Warm Up: Please describe what occurs during anaphase
3/30/2023
During Metaphase, the chromosome lines up along the middle of the cell. Explain how this ensure each new cell gets one copy of each chromosome.
3/29/2023
Warm Up: Please draw what a cell looks like during Prophase
3/28/2023
Warm Up: Please draw what a cell looks like during interphase
3/27/2023
Warm Up: List the steps of mitosis in order
3/24/ 2023
Warm Up: Why does your cell replicate its DNA before splitting?
3/23/2023
Warm Up: Explain how the cell cycle is regulated.
3/22/2023
Warm Ups: What occurs during each stage of interphase? G1 - S - G2
3/21/2023
Warm Up: Please go back to your groups and finish up the Cell Cycle Pogil
3/20/2023
Warm up: Please make a list of everything we have learned so far this year.
5/16/2022
Warm Up: Describe the 10% rule in your own words
5/13/2022
Warm Up: Please take your CDT ticket and begin your test.
5/12/2022
Warm Up: What travels through a food chain or web?
5/11/2022
Warm up: What is the difference between a community and an ecosystem.
5/10/2022
Warm Up: Please complete the Unit 6 Post column
5/9/2022
Warm Up: Distinguish between a homologous structure and a vestigial structure.
5/6/2022
Warm up: Please describe the concept of natural selection in your own words.
5/5/2022
Warm Up: If there are two bunnies, one fast and one slow, which is most likely to get caught by a coyote?
5/4/2022
Warm Up: Please complete the unit 5 post column
5/3/2022
Warm Up: If you cross two pea plants that were heterozygous for height (T=Tall t= short) and it produced 12 offspring, how many would you expect to be short?
5/2/2022
Warm Ups: Provide an example of each of the following, Medelian genetics, incomplete dominance, co-dominance
4/29/2022
Warm Up: Please complete the Key quiz on teams. Then read and follow all directions on the Pedigree Power Point. Reminder: the beaker baby lab is due MONDAY
4/28/ 2022
Warm Up: What non-mendelian trait is responsible for a tiger's stripes?
4/27/2022
Warm up: A human's height is an incompletely dominant trait. If a Heterozygous parent (medium height) mated with a homozygous recessive (short) parent, what are the possible genetic outcomes of this cross?
4/26/2022
Warm Up: Cat hair length is an incomplete dominance trait. What would the offspring phenotype be of a genetic cross of a homozygous dominant (LL) long hair cat mated with a recessive (ll) cat be?
4/25/2022
Warm Up: If a parent that is heterozygous for height mates with a recessive parent, what % chance do the offspring have of being heterozygous?
4/22/2022
Warm Up: What is the difference between a genotype and a phenotype?
4/21/2022
Warm Up: What is the chance that you'll inherit DNA from your great great great grandparent?
4/20/2022
Warm Up: list two physical features that you (or a friend) have in common with a family member
4/12/2022
Warm Up: List 2 differences between mitosis and meiosis.
4/11/2022
Warm up: Please draw metaphase I of meiosis
4/8/2022
Warm Up: If mitosis starts as one cell and makes two. What happens with Meiosis?
4/7/2022
Warm Up:
4/6/2022
Warm up:
4/5/2022
Warm Up: Please turn in your mitosis flipbook
4/4/2022
Warm up: Please list all parts of the cell cycle in order
4/1/2022
Warm Up: Please describe what occurs during cytokinesis
3/31/2022
Warm up: Please describe what occurs during telophase
3/30/2022
Warm up: Please describe what occurs during anaphase
3/29/2022
Warm up: Please describe what occurs during metaphase
3/28/2022
Warm up: Please describe what occurs during prophase
3/25/2022
Warm Ups: What occurs during each stage of interphase? G1 - S - G2
3/24/2022
Warm Up: What are the 4 stages of the cell's life cycle
3/23/2022
Warm Up: Please choose your Q4 seats. These may be changed at any time.
Warm Up: Describe the 10% rule in your own words
5/13/2022
Warm Up: Please take your CDT ticket and begin your test.
5/12/2022
Warm Up: What travels through a food chain or web?
5/11/2022
Warm up: What is the difference between a community and an ecosystem.
5/10/2022
Warm Up: Please complete the Unit 6 Post column
5/9/2022
Warm Up: Distinguish between a homologous structure and a vestigial structure.
5/6/2022
Warm up: Please describe the concept of natural selection in your own words.
5/5/2022
Warm Up: If there are two bunnies, one fast and one slow, which is most likely to get caught by a coyote?
5/4/2022
Warm Up: Please complete the unit 5 post column
5/3/2022
Warm Up: If you cross two pea plants that were heterozygous for height (T=Tall t= short) and it produced 12 offspring, how many would you expect to be short?
5/2/2022
Warm Ups: Provide an example of each of the following, Medelian genetics, incomplete dominance, co-dominance
4/29/2022
Warm Up: Please complete the Key quiz on teams. Then read and follow all directions on the Pedigree Power Point. Reminder: the beaker baby lab is due MONDAY
4/28/ 2022
Warm Up: What non-mendelian trait is responsible for a tiger's stripes?
4/27/2022
Warm up: A human's height is an incompletely dominant trait. If a Heterozygous parent (medium height) mated with a homozygous recessive (short) parent, what are the possible genetic outcomes of this cross?
4/26/2022
Warm Up: Cat hair length is an incomplete dominance trait. What would the offspring phenotype be of a genetic cross of a homozygous dominant (LL) long hair cat mated with a recessive (ll) cat be?
4/25/2022
Warm Up: If a parent that is heterozygous for height mates with a recessive parent, what % chance do the offspring have of being heterozygous?
4/22/2022
Warm Up: What is the difference between a genotype and a phenotype?
4/21/2022
Warm Up: What is the chance that you'll inherit DNA from your great great great grandparent?
4/20/2022
Warm Up: list two physical features that you (or a friend) have in common with a family member
4/12/2022
Warm Up: List 2 differences between mitosis and meiosis.
4/11/2022
Warm up: Please draw metaphase I of meiosis
4/8/2022
Warm Up: If mitosis starts as one cell and makes two. What happens with Meiosis?
4/7/2022
Warm Up:
4/6/2022
Warm up:
4/5/2022
Warm Up: Please turn in your mitosis flipbook
4/4/2022
Warm up: Please list all parts of the cell cycle in order
4/1/2022
Warm Up: Please describe what occurs during cytokinesis
3/31/2022
Warm up: Please describe what occurs during telophase
3/30/2022
Warm up: Please describe what occurs during anaphase
3/29/2022
Warm up: Please describe what occurs during metaphase
3/28/2022
Warm up: Please describe what occurs during prophase
3/25/2022
Warm Ups: What occurs during each stage of interphase? G1 - S - G2
3/24/2022
Warm Up: What are the 4 stages of the cell's life cycle
3/23/2022
Warm Up: Please choose your Q4 seats. These may be changed at any time.
5/21 + 5/24
Warm Up: The human body has 11 major organ systems. How many can you name?
5/19 + 5/20
Warm Up: If there was 1 thing you could have looked over one last time before the keystone what would it have been?
5/13 + 5/14
Warm Up: Put these in order 1-9 based on your level of understanding - Cell Structure - Chemistry of life - Energy - DNA - Protein Synthesis - Genetics - Cell Division - Evolution - Ecology
5/11 + 5/12
Warm Up: Describe the 10% rule in your own words
5/7 + 5/10
Warm Up: Describe a community (think back to the Ch. 3 pictures)
5/5 + 5/6
Warm Up: Please develop a question you may see on the keystone exam
5/3 + 5/4
Warm Up: Please describe the concept of survival of the fittest in your own words.
4/29 + 4/30
Warm Up: If there are two bunnies, one fast and one slow, which is most likely to get caught by a coyote?
4/26 + 4/27
Warm up: What are difference forms of a gene called? Please provide an example
4/22 + 4/23
Warm Up: Please describe 1. Incomplete dominance 2. co-dominance.
4/20+4/21
Warm Up: If you cross two pea plants that were heterozygous for height (T=Tall t= short) and it produced 12 offspring, how many would you expect to be short?
4/16+ 4/19
Warm Up: What is the difference between a genotype and a phenotype?
4/14 + 4/15
Warm up: Please explain why a human sex cell (gamete) only has 23 chromosomes.
4/12 + 4/13
Warm Up: List 2 differences between mitosis and meiosis.
4/9
Warm Up: What occurs during cytokinesis?
4/7 + 4/8
Warm up: What occurs during telophase?
Warm Up: The human body has 11 major organ systems. How many can you name?
5/19 + 5/20
Warm Up: If there was 1 thing you could have looked over one last time before the keystone what would it have been?
5/13 + 5/14
Warm Up: Put these in order 1-9 based on your level of understanding - Cell Structure - Chemistry of life - Energy - DNA - Protein Synthesis - Genetics - Cell Division - Evolution - Ecology
5/11 + 5/12
Warm Up: Describe the 10% rule in your own words
5/7 + 5/10
Warm Up: Describe a community (think back to the Ch. 3 pictures)
5/5 + 5/6
Warm Up: Please develop a question you may see on the keystone exam
5/3 + 5/4
Warm Up: Please describe the concept of survival of the fittest in your own words.
4/29 + 4/30
Warm Up: If there are two bunnies, one fast and one slow, which is most likely to get caught by a coyote?
4/26 + 4/27
Warm up: What are difference forms of a gene called? Please provide an example
4/22 + 4/23
Warm Up: Please describe 1. Incomplete dominance 2. co-dominance.
4/20+4/21
Warm Up: If you cross two pea plants that were heterozygous for height (T=Tall t= short) and it produced 12 offspring, how many would you expect to be short?
4/16+ 4/19
Warm Up: What is the difference between a genotype and a phenotype?
4/14 + 4/15
Warm up: Please explain why a human sex cell (gamete) only has 23 chromosomes.
4/12 + 4/13
Warm Up: List 2 differences between mitosis and meiosis.
4/9
Warm Up: What occurs during cytokinesis?
4/7 + 4/8
Warm up: What occurs during telophase?
Compare and contrast homozygous and heterozygous alleles
4.1.19
Compare and contrast an inherited trait and an acquired trait
3.28.19
What is incomplete dominance? What is codominance?
3.27.19
If you cross two pea plants that were heterozygous for height (T=Tall t= short) and it produced 12 offspring, how many would you expect to be short?
3.26.19
Two siblings ended up with different phenotype for earlobes (free and attached) What process is responsible for this? Please explain your answer using prove it to me language
3.25.19
Compare and contrast genotype and phenotype
3.22.19
Who was Gregor Mendel? What did he do? What did he find out?
3.21.19
What is an allele? How are they used when describing a trait?
3.20.19
How are you related to your parents? Please explain using 3 sentences, include the fundamentals of meiosis.
3/28 Please describe 1. Incomplete dominance 2. co-dominance.
3/29
4/1 How did your grandchildren compare to you? What traits did you pass on?
4/2 Describe how pedigrees can be used to analyze human inheritance
4/3 Describe how people increase genetic variation
4/4 Please complete the post column on the Unit 5 intro paper
4/5 What does flipping a coin to determine the gametes represent?
4/8 Please write unit 6 intro into your table of contents
4/9 List some ways an organism can survive when a predator is near
4/10 In terms of evolution, define fitness
4/11 Provide an example from the video of natural selection
4/12 How does the environment influence the survival of an organism?
4/15 Distinguish between a homologous structure and a vestigial structure.
4/16 What led to changes in the diversity of species on Earth?
4/17 Scientists name each species using Binomial nomenclature. How many names do you think a species has in the scientific community?
4/18 Why did the farmer feed crayons to his chickens? (E
4/18 What causes a population's gene pool to change?
4/23 What defines a species?
4/24 Under what conditions does natural selection occur?
4/25 List two examples of each Biotic, Abiotic, Symbiotic
4/29 Describe the 10% rule in your own words
4/30 What are the two main types of organisms in a food web? Provide an example of each .
5/1 What is a limiting factor? Describe 1 example
5/2 Please go to my website and go to today's daily assignments
5/3 What could happen if you introduced a species to a habitat with no natural predators?
5/6 Pick one term you are unsure of the definition and write it on the board.
5/7 Draw an enzyme and a substrate. Now, draw a denatured enzyme and substrate
5/8 Develop a question you may see on the keystone exam
5/9 Put these in order 1-9 based on your level of understanding - Cell Structure - Chemistry of life - Energy - DNA - Protein Synthesis - Genetics - Cell Division - Evolution - Ecology
5/10 What are the steps of the cell cycle
5/13 Please list the 4 monomers that correspond to each polymer
5/14 Please choose 2 prove it to me language terms you will use on tomorrow's exam.
5/15 -KEYSTONE DAY
5/16 - KEYSTONE DAY
5/17 If there was 1 thing you could have looked over one last time before the keystone what would it have been?
5/20 Please pick up a Finding Nemo Viewing Guide and read through the questions.
5/21 What kind of fish are Nemo and Marlin?
5/22 The human body has 11 major organ systems. How many can you name?
5/23Muscular Distrophy is a sex linked trait. Jim is worried he will get the trait since his father has it, how could you convince Jim that he shouldn't worry about getting the trait since his mom is not a carrier?
4.1.19
Compare and contrast an inherited trait and an acquired trait
3.28.19
What is incomplete dominance? What is codominance?
3.27.19
If you cross two pea plants that were heterozygous for height (T=Tall t= short) and it produced 12 offspring, how many would you expect to be short?
3.26.19
Two siblings ended up with different phenotype for earlobes (free and attached) What process is responsible for this? Please explain your answer using prove it to me language
3.25.19
Compare and contrast genotype and phenotype
3.22.19
Who was Gregor Mendel? What did he do? What did he find out?
3.21.19
What is an allele? How are they used when describing a trait?
3.20.19
How are you related to your parents? Please explain using 3 sentences, include the fundamentals of meiosis.
3/28 Please describe 1. Incomplete dominance 2. co-dominance.
3/29
4/1 How did your grandchildren compare to you? What traits did you pass on?
4/2 Describe how pedigrees can be used to analyze human inheritance
4/3 Describe how people increase genetic variation
4/4 Please complete the post column on the Unit 5 intro paper
4/5 What does flipping a coin to determine the gametes represent?
4/8 Please write unit 6 intro into your table of contents
4/9 List some ways an organism can survive when a predator is near
4/10 In terms of evolution, define fitness
4/11 Provide an example from the video of natural selection
4/12 How does the environment influence the survival of an organism?
4/15 Distinguish between a homologous structure and a vestigial structure.
4/16 What led to changes in the diversity of species on Earth?
4/17 Scientists name each species using Binomial nomenclature. How many names do you think a species has in the scientific community?
4/18 Why did the farmer feed crayons to his chickens? (E
4/18 What causes a population's gene pool to change?
4/23 What defines a species?
4/24 Under what conditions does natural selection occur?
4/25 List two examples of each Biotic, Abiotic, Symbiotic
4/29 Describe the 10% rule in your own words
4/30 What are the two main types of organisms in a food web? Provide an example of each .
5/1 What is a limiting factor? Describe 1 example
5/2 Please go to my website and go to today's daily assignments
5/3 What could happen if you introduced a species to a habitat with no natural predators?
5/6 Pick one term you are unsure of the definition and write it on the board.
5/7 Draw an enzyme and a substrate. Now, draw a denatured enzyme and substrate
5/8 Develop a question you may see on the keystone exam
5/9 Put these in order 1-9 based on your level of understanding - Cell Structure - Chemistry of life - Energy - DNA - Protein Synthesis - Genetics - Cell Division - Evolution - Ecology
5/10 What are the steps of the cell cycle
5/13 Please list the 4 monomers that correspond to each polymer
5/14 Please choose 2 prove it to me language terms you will use on tomorrow's exam.
5/15 -KEYSTONE DAY
5/16 - KEYSTONE DAY
5/17 If there was 1 thing you could have looked over one last time before the keystone what would it have been?
5/20 Please pick up a Finding Nemo Viewing Guide and read through the questions.
5/21 What kind of fish are Nemo and Marlin?
5/22 The human body has 11 major organ systems. How many can you name?
5/23Muscular Distrophy is a sex linked trait. Jim is worried he will get the trait since his father has it, how could you convince Jim that he shouldn't worry about getting the trait since his mom is not a carrier?