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Did you perform any practical examinations on chapter "Blueprint of Life"? If you've done it,can you please tell me what you had to do???

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no we dont get practicals for the topic... i think we're gonna get a written research task later on... but no prac... i dont think - the teachers would of said something about it.

i think they would prob assess ya on the pedigrees and stuff.. thats the only prac i've done... besides natural selection with toothpicks...
 

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You don't do any individual practicals....but I think it is wise to fudge the pracs so as if you done something...so when they ask you in the exams....which they may do (1 in 3 chance in the modules) you need to be prepared to answer one.
 

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does any one have any ideas what practicals would demonstrate natural selection. besides the toothpick one.
does any one actually remember how to do the toothpick one?
take a handful of toothpicks throw on the grass and pick up as many as you can within a time limit? this represents natural selection how again?
is it because those that u pick up least of have 'adapted' to the environment/ suit the environment the best and are the ones to survive.
have i just answered my own questions lol. =)
 

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Raven said:
Did you perform any practical examinations on chapter "Blueprint of Life"? If you've done it,can you please tell me what you had to do???

Thanks in advance
We had a prac exam, but it wasnt really like a normal prac but used practical skills. In it had to do pedigrees, genetic crosses, model meiosis using playdoe, work out a polypeptide chain from a DNA sequence etc.

Hope that helps : )
 
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saram said:
does any one have any ideas what practicals would demonstrate natural selection. besides the toothpick one.
does any one actually remember how to do the toothpick one?
take a handful of toothpicks throw on the grass and pick up as many as you can within a time limit? this represents natural selection how again?
is it because those that u pick up least of have 'adapted' to the environment/ suit the environment the best and are the ones to survive.
have i just answered my own questions lol. =)
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It's a pretty effective demonstration of natural selection actually. If you've got red and green sticks and you throw 10 of each on a green mat, more often than not the red ones will be picked more than the green ones because they stand out more.
This shows natural selection; those that are able to adapt to their surroundings will flourish; those that cannot will perish.
 
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