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Refresh – Answer this Review Question Match the following genotypes with an example 1. Homozygous dominant A. Pp 2. Heterozygous B. pp 3. Homozygous recessive.

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1 Refresh – Answer this Review Question Match the following genotypes with an example 1. Homozygous dominant A. Pp 2. Heterozygous B. pp 3. Homozygous recessive C. PP PPPp pp

2 Set – Answer this Review Question on your Learning Target What is the difference between an element and a compound? Give examples. demo.physics.uiuc.edualienspacesciencenews.wordpress.com demo.physics.uiuc.edualienspacesciencenews.wordpress.com

3 Mixing it up With Mixtures 8 th Grade Science Use with Note-taking Guide Questions & Lesson Guide for Mixture Lesson

4 They are substances held together by physical forces, not chemical. Can be separated physically. Solutions are one kind of mixture. + =

5 Solutions are mixtures of two or more substances that are spread out evenly. Example: salt - water solution

6 The substance to be dissolved. (salt) The substance doing the dissolving. (water) Images are from http://www.chem4kids.com

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8 Concentrated means strongConcentrated means strong examples: frozen orange juice in a can, powdered milk, can of soda, examples: frozen orange juice in a can, powdered milk, can of soda, Diluted means weakDiluted means weak examples: orange juice mixed in jug with water, powdered milk mixed with water, soda in melted ice examples: orange juice mixed in jug with water, powdered milk mixed with water, soda in melted ice Concentration of Solutions

9 Are mixtures consisting of parts that are visible to the naked eye. Example: the ingredients in salad dressing Substances will settle over time. Directions: Shake well before using.

10 Particle sizes are in between the size of particles found in solutions and suspensions. Can be mixed and remain evenly distributed without settling out.

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12 Assess – How much did you learn? Name the 3 kinds of mixtures? How can you tell the mixtures apart? How is their appearance different? Give an example of each type of mixture.


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