Chemistry
Chemistry, 28.10.2019 22:31, carterlapere

1) what conclusions did mendel draw from his observations?
2) how did you respond to the last question in the reading (4.3)? do you think that you
enough information to explain how traits get passed on?
3) are there any of mendel's ideas that you could investigate that might with the
question of how two organisms can appear the same on the outside but have different
instructions on the inside?
4) he said there are factors. can you look for factors?
5) where would you look to see if there are factors
6) where could you look to see if one factor comes from each parent? (students should
recall that dna is found in the cells, so cells would be the place to look.)

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