How do off-spring vary so that they are not normally identical to their parents?
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5th Grade
How do off-spring vary so that they are not normally identical to their parents? - presentation
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This lesson uses an enquiry-approach method, and will facilitate students answering the question, 'How do off-spring vary so that they are not normally identical to their parents? ' It is a 5th Grade Science lesson from the unit Evolution and Inheritance from Focus Education.
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