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CHAPTER 16
INHERITANCE

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  • I know what mutations are and how they can occur.
  • I know what (types of) tumors there are and how they can affect the body.
  • I understand how cancer works and how it can be treated.


  • MUTATIONS
  • MUTANT
  • ALBINO
  • TUMORS
  • CANCER
  • MALIGNANT
  • BENIGN
  • METASTASIZE

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Sun damages the skin
video: 

how to protect? 
what are the risks?

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Sun damages skin
how to protect? 
- cremes 
what are the risks?
- wrinkles, dry skin, skin cancer

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How long can you stay in the sun?
unprotected:
skindex
uv index

protected:
skindex 
uv index

= minutes  
x SPF = minutes  
60
100
200
300
400
500

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How long can you stay in the sun?
unprotected
skindex
uv index

protected:
skindex 
uv index

= minutes  
x SPF = minutes  

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How long can you stay in the sun?
unprotected:
skindex 60
uv index 7
protected:
skindex 60
uv index 7

= 8,5 minutes  
x 30 SPF 
= 257 minutes  
 ± 4:25 hours 
60
100
200
300
400
500

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How long can you stay in the sun?
unprotected:
skindex 60
uv index 7
protected:
skindex 60
uv index 7

= 8,5 minutes  
x 30 SPF 
= 257 minutes  
 ± 4:25 hours 
60
100
200
300
400
500

but stay alert and keep applying suncream!!!

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PRACTICE ASSIGNMENTS
INHERITANCE

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Steps with Punnet Squares
  1. Identify your alleles.
  2. Identify genotype parent 1. Show possible gametes.
  3. Identify genotype parent 2. Show possible gametes.
  4. Fill in your punnet squares.
  5. Write down ratios of the possible genotypes.
  6. Write down ratios of the possible phenotypes.

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ALBINOS
In animals, a rare disease called albinism results in the absence of pigment in cells. This leads to a specific phenotype where the organism lacks fur or skin colour. In humans the allele for albinism is recessive and linked to the X-chromosome (Xa). An albino male and a female heterozygous for this allele are getting children. 
 Determine the chance that their first born is an albino girl.
( 6 steps!)

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KERBOODLE EXERCISES
EXERCISES 7 & 9 ON PAGES 278 AND 279
timer
10:00

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EXERCISE 7

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HOMEWORK FOR LESSON 7:
  • PREPARE FOR THE LABLESSON BY READING THE INSTRUCTIONS ON CLASSROOM
  • WRITE A SHORT SUMMARY OF THE STEPS YOU WILL NEED TO DO IN YOUR NOTEBOOK.

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