Title: | Mendel's Laws of Heredity |
Owner: | Dacamir |
Short url: | https://clilstore.eu/cs/5336 |
Summary: | The principles of Mendelian inheritance were named for Gregor Mendel, a nineteenth-century Austrian monk who formulated his ideas after conducting simple hybridization experiments with pea plants. Along this unit students can learn and practice those principles in a task-based lesson designed for a CLIL environment with pupils of the 4th grade of ESO. |
Language notes: | tags: science, biology, evolution, genetics, heredity, aristotle, bloodlines, gregor mendel, mendelian genetics, mendelian trait, classical genetics, chromosome, gene, polygenic, pleiotropic, allele, ear wax gene, somatic, diploid, gametes, sperm, egg, haploid, polyploid, dominance, dominant, recessive, heterozygous, homozygous, phenotype, punnett square, reginald c. punnett, sex-linked inheritance, autosome. |
Language: | en |
CEFR level: | B1 (22) |
Word count: | 3191 |
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Created: | 2017-04-23 17:26:22 UT |
Changed: | 2017-04-24 11:27:32 UT |
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Clicks on words: | 25 - List of clicked words |
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