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Download Lesson Plan High School Worksheet: Students answer questions about the number of chromosomes generated by mitosis and meiosis. Topics include chromosome structure, types of reproduction, diploid, haploid, gametes and fertilization. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Tests: This quiz assesses students knowledge of chromosomes including their structure, homologous chromosomes, sex chromosomes and autosomes, cells with haploid or diploid number of chromosomes, and reproductive cells. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Activity: Students mimic chromosome mutations by cutting and pasting paper chromosomes. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Worksheet: Students answer introductory questions about the similarities and differences between mitosis and meiosis. More... |
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Download Student Handout Download Teacher Notes High School Worksheet: These activities help students to understand the basic principles of genetics, including Punnett squares and pedigree analysis. The understanding of meiosis and fertilization developed in the meiosis is linked to the understanding of basic principles of genetics. More... |
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Download Student Handout Download Teacher Notes High School Experiment: Students use sockosome models of chromosomes (made from pairs of socks) to understand the processes of mitosis, meiosis and fertilization. Students are also introduced to the concept that understanding meiosis and fertilization provides the basis for understanding genetics and learn how a mistake in meiosis can result in Down Syndrome. More... |
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