Mutations O Accessing Prior Knowledge Name: Date: Mutations Posts The people below are posting their ideas about how the offspring of organisms-plants, animals, and even humans-may or may not resemble their parents. For each statement, circle the "thumbs-up" or "thumbs-down" to indicate whether or not you agree with their idea; then write a comment in the space provided. parents and offspring @SciGuy87 The offspring of any organism has to resemble its parents because it has the same genes. @Sunshine9 The traits of organisms are always halfway between the two parents because their genes get mixed together, like how red and white paint mix together to make pink. @Tater07 Sometimes an offspring can be different than its parents, but this only happens when there is a mutation. Mutations can't explain all of the changes that happen over time to organisms. Mutations are a rare thing caused by radiation, and they don't get passed on to offspring. @HJD16 Sometimes mutations are caused by the way genes from both parents combine, and they do get passed on. @Sscopes10 1 © Accelerate Learning Inc. - All Rights Reserved

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Can someone help me with this worksheet please? See the image attached. Directions: The people below are posting their ideas about how the offspring of organisms—plants, animals, and even humans—may or may not resemble their parents. For each statement, circle the “thumbs-up” or “thumbs-down” to indicate whether or not you agree with their idea; then write a comment in the space provided.
Mutations
O Accessing Prior Knowledge
Name:
Date:
Mutations Posts
The people below are posting their ideas about how the offspring of organisms-plants, animals,
and even humans-may or may not resemble their parents. For each statement, circle the
"thumbs-up" or "thumbs-down" to indicate whether or not you agree with their idea; then write a
comment in the space provided.
parents and offspring
@SciGuy87
The offspring of any organism has to resemble its parents because it has
the same genes.
@Sunshine9
The traits of organisms are always halfway between the two parents
because their genes get mixed together, like how red and white paint mix
together to make pink.
@Tater07
Sometimes an offspring can be different than its parents, but this only
happens when there is a mutation.
Mutations can't explain all of the changes that happen over time to
organisms. Mutations are a rare thing caused by radiation, and they don't
get passed on to offspring.
@HJD16
Sometimes mutations are caused by the way genes from both parents
combine, and they do get passed on.
@Sscopes10
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Transcribed Image Text:Mutations O Accessing Prior Knowledge Name: Date: Mutations Posts The people below are posting their ideas about how the offspring of organisms-plants, animals, and even humans-may or may not resemble their parents. For each statement, circle the "thumbs-up" or "thumbs-down" to indicate whether or not you agree with their idea; then write a comment in the space provided. parents and offspring @SciGuy87 The offspring of any organism has to resemble its parents because it has the same genes. @Sunshine9 The traits of organisms are always halfway between the two parents because their genes get mixed together, like how red and white paint mix together to make pink. @Tater07 Sometimes an offspring can be different than its parents, but this only happens when there is a mutation. Mutations can't explain all of the changes that happen over time to organisms. Mutations are a rare thing caused by radiation, and they don't get passed on to offspring. @HJD16 Sometimes mutations are caused by the way genes from both parents combine, and they do get passed on. @Sscopes10 1 © Accelerate Learning Inc. - All Rights Reserved
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