Year 10 Genetics Experiment- Vegetable People Aim: To produce creative looking vegetable people based on the principles of probability and utilise Pun net squares with purpose. Method: 1. The genotypes we chose are outlined on the sheet. 2. We used Punnet squares to work out the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the children. 3. We tossed a thin eraser to pick the phenotypes of the vegetable children. 4. After working everything out, the vegetable parents and child were made and photos were taken. Discussion: Eyes Gender S S S S S p S SS SS p Sp Sp p Sp pp p Sp Sp p Sp Sp p Sp pp SS+SS would result in 100% all...
Single Text Essay Structure The Single Text essay is essentially an exposition. Structure Language Features Introduction · Identify the text and author · Make the question clear · Make clear your argument in response to the question. Be sure to include words from the question. · Identify the 3-4 discussion p...
Charles Perkins and the 1965 Australian Freedom Ride Charles Perkins was a champion for the rights and justice of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and an inspirational soccer player. He has described the Freedom Ride as the “the greatest and most exciting event [he had] ever been involved with in Aboriginal affairs”. A re-enactment and celebration of the Ride’s 50 th anniversary was held by the University of Sydney in 2015. That’s just last year. The original campaign was conceived and made possible through the occurrence of the civil rights movement in the U.S in the beginning of the 1960s. The Freedom Riders, as they were called in America, saw effective media coverage but were initially slow to achieve their purpose of desegregation on buses. Despite the violence and unrest it provoked, the tradition of direct action in civil rights was formed and solutions to segregation problems were implemented. Originally, University of Sydney students demonstrating out...
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