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Student name:________________________________ Chapter 10.1 & 12.1Objectives These are the objectives you should be able to complete to master the concepts for basic cell anatomy and anatomical function. This information will be found in chapter 10. 1 & 12.1. To show proficiency in an objective you must be able to predict outcomes for that objective. To Show mastery in an objective you must be able to create your own scenarios. You will track your progress for each objective as you complete quizzes for those objectives. Place an X or a checkmark in each box as you show completion of the appropriate level. Level 1—Recall and Reproduction 10–15% Level 2 includes the engagement of some mental processing beyond recalling or reproducing a response. Level 3 requires reasoning, planning, using evidence, and a higher level of thinking than the previous two levels. 60–70% 15–25% Objective 1: see 7 & 5 under FORMAT Standard: 2.2 Objective 2: see 1,2,3,4, & 6 under FORMAT Standard: 2.2 heredity genetics gamete fertilization zygote pollination allele gene dominant codominant recessive genotype phenotype Level 1 monohybrid cross dihybrid cross hybrid P generation F1 generation F2 generation punnett square (Mendel’s law of segregation) ratios heterozygous homozygous (Mendel’s law of independent assortment) phenotype and genotype compare and contrast phenotype by genotype given a set of geontypes student can predict the phenotype outcome of the offspring Level 2 manipulate a punnet square for genetic cross results and determine phenotypic results of the crosses as well as ratio’s of probability for each type Level 3 considering different generation student should be able to use level 2 skills to determine the possible parentage of each generation Level 4 has high cognitive demands and is very complex. Students are required to make several connections— relate ideas within the content area and among content areas no level 4 for this content Level 4 student should be able to do level 2 and 3 objectives with dihybrid crosses Objective 3: see 8 under FORMAT Standard: 2.2 Level 1 pedigree carrier infected deceased (review heterozygous,homozygous) male female sibling sex linked codominant incomplete dominant multiple allele influence Level 2 student should be able to identify pedigree parts and simple inheritance patterns Level 3 student should be able to analyze a pedigree to predict parentage genetics and probablilites for subsequent generations on simple inheritance patterns Format: Assessable content includes, 1. Interpret, analyze, evaluate data, and make predictions from a given monohybrid cross. 2. Use mathematical models to determine the end products of meiosis. 3. Interpret and/or predict possible genetic combinations using Punnett squares and/or pedigrees (e.g., single-trait crosses, sex-linked traits, and incomplete dominance). 4. Identify possible parent (P) genotype given the appropriate offspring (F1 and F2) genotypic ratios. 5. Distinguish the corresponding phenotypes for a given genotype. 6. Predict percentage and/or probability of offspring utilizing a Punnett square. 7. Apply Mendel's principles to solve basic genetics problems involving monohydrid crosses. 8. Identify the appropriate pedigree chart that traces basic patterns of human inheritance. Level 4 student should be able to do use punnett squares and pedigrees together to predict complex inheritance patterns such as sex-linked, codominance and multiple allele influence.