InheritanceSE Gizmo Student

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Name: jack Period: 5 #

Student Exploration: Inheritance


Vocabulary: acquired trait, asexual reproduction, clone, codominant traits, dominant trait, offspring, recessive
trait, sexual reproduction, trait

A trait is a characteristic. Think about your physical traits (eye color, skin tone, height, hair, face, allergies,
etc.)

Gizmo Warm-up
In the Inheritance Gizmo™ you can create and breed aliens on an imaginary planet.
Select Asexual reproduction. During asexual reproduction, a single parent
produces offspring (children).

1. Click Create alien and create your own alien. Describe its traits in the Parent
row of the table:

Alien Body type Skin Color Antenna shape Tattoo


Parent medium green straight none

Offspring medium green straight

2. Drag the parent over to the Parent 1 space and press Reproduce. Fill in the Offspring traits on the table
above. What traits appear to be inherited from the parent?

All of them

Because this offspring inherits its traits from one parent, it is called a clone.
Get the Gizmo ready:
Activity A:
● Select Sexual reproduction.
Inherited traits
● Drop all remaining aliens (if any) in the Exit hole.

Question: Are all parental traits inherited by offspring?

1. Observe: In sexual reproduction, two parents pass traits to the offspring. Create and breed a variety of
aliens.

2. Experiment: Set the Food supply to 2 bushes. Create two identical parents with thick bodies, green skin,
curly antennas, and triangle tattoos. Make two offspring and record their traits in the table below.

Offspring Body type Skin Color Antenna shape Tattoo


Offspring 1 skinny blue straight green spots
Offspring 2 skinny blue curly green spots

3. Analyze: Compare the offspring traits to the parent traits.

A. Which traits were passed from parents to offspring? Slim, spots, curly

B. Which traits were not passed down? Fat, straight, triangle

Traits that are not passed down (not inherited) are called acquired traits.

4. Investigate further: Create offspring with a few different levels of Food supply. How does food supply affect
the body type of offspring?

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5. Think and discuss: Suppose a human child had a mother with dyed-pink hair and a father who was missing a
finger (lost in an accident). Would the child inherit these traits? Explain.

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Get the Gizmo ready:

Activity B: ● Clear all parents and offspring from the Gizmo by


Skin color dropping them into the Exit hole.
● Create a green alien and a pink alien.

Question: How is alien skin color inherited?

What do you think the offspring of a green alien and pink alien will look like?

1. Experiment: Test your prediction with the Gizmo. What did you find? Green with pink spots

I was right

When offspring show a mixture of parent traits, the traits are called codominant traits.

2. Predict: What do you think will happen when you breed two green-and-pink spotted aliens? Nothing will

change

3. Experiment: Follow the steps below. (You may have already done the first step or two.)

● Place a green alien and a pink alien in the locations for Parent 1 and Parent 2.
● Breed these parents twice. Drag both offspring to the spaces below the Nest.

● Drag the two green-and-pink offspring up to become the new Parent 1 and Parent 2.

● Breed these aliens 10 times. Record how many times each skin color occurred in their offspring. (For
example, if there were 2 green offspring, write “2” below “green.”)

Skin color Green Green and pink Pink


Number of offspring 1 4 5

4. Analyze: Look at the results of your experiment.

A. What kind of skin did most of the offspring have? Pink

B. Did all of the offspring have green and pink skin? No

5. Think and discuss: For a codominant trait, do the offspring of identical parents always look like the parents?
Explain your answer.

No they might take different traits

Get the Gizmo ready:

Activity C: ● Clear all aliens by dropping them into the Exit hole.
Antenna shape
● Create two aliens – one with straight antenna and
one with curly antenna.

Question: How is alien antenna shape inherited?

What do you think will happen when you breed an alien with straight antenna to an alien with curly antenna? I

will take one or the outher

1. Experiment: Test your prediction using the Gizmo. Create at least 5 offspring. What did you notice? It was

always straight

2. Analyze: Sometimes when two traits are combined, one is a dominant trait and the other is a recessive
trait. If both traits are present, only the dominant trait is seen in the offspring.

A. Which trait is dominant, straight antenna or curly? Straight

B. Which trait is recessive? Curly


3. Investigate further: Take two of the straight-antenna offspring and breed them together to produce 10 new
offspring. Record the antenna type of each offspring.

A. Did the recessive trait disappear? No

B. How can a trait skip a generation? It didn’t

4. Draw conclusions: For a dominant/recessive trait, do the offspring of identical parents always look like the

parents? Explain.

No they can take different dna parts

5. Compare: How do the offspring of two parents that reproduce sexually differ from the offspring of a single
parent that reproduces asexually?

There not a direct copy of the parent when its sexual

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