Define heredity. Compare sexual and asexual reproduction when

Define heredity.
Compare/Contrast Inherited
and Acquired Traits.
Define heredity.
Compare/Contrast Inherited and
Acquired Traits.
What are inherited traits
governed by?
What are inherited traits
governed by?
Give three examples of
Inherited Traits and three
examples of Acquired Traits.
Give three examples of
Inherited Traits and three
examples of Acquired Traits.
Compare sexual and asexual
reproduction when looking at
uniform or diverse offspring.
Compare sexual and asexual
reproduction when looking at
uniform or diverse offspring.
Define Chromosomes.
Define Chromosomes.
Where are genes found?
Where are genes found?
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(C) recognize that inherited traits of individuals are governed in the
genetic material found in the genes within chromosomes in the
nucleus.
(B) compare the results of uniform or diverse offspring from sexual
reproduction or asexual reproduction; and
(A) define heredity as the passage of genetic instructions from one
generation to the next generation;
(14) Organisms and environments. The student knows that
reproduction is a characteristic of living organisms and that the
instructions for traits are governed in the genetic material. The student
is expected to:
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