Well the only thing that is not completely accurate is that the grandparents, great grandparents ans so on are not included in the factors of the outcome. Also there is always a chance that the child will have two recessive alles making them show the ressecive trait, unless both parents have two dominant alles of the trait.
I would have added gradparents and stuff, but, 1, that would take waaaaaaaaaaay to long, and 2, I was working on one where it would tell you the traits and you could put that in as a parent along with another person.
yibbert404, how is it not accurate. Did you remember that the dominant trait will mask the recessive and that hybrid means the parent will pass either the dominant or recessive which might be why it came up as something you didn't expect it to?
cool! i remember when we had that unit..........did u get started on that table thing that allows you to tell what the chances of a trait are when mixed between 2 people?
Download "Heredity"(32 sprites and 79 scripts) and open it in Scratch
Project Notes
Click the buttons to change the traits of the P generation. Click the "H?" Button to make the trait hybrid. Hit "New Test" to start a new mix. If you hit mix, you will see a random offspring. By A Dedicated to my 7th grade science teacher, Mrs. Taylor
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Well the only thing that is not completely accurate is that the grandparents, great grandparents ans so on are not included in the factors of the outcome. Also there is always a chance that the child will have two recessive alles making them show the ressecive trait, unless both parents have two dominant alles of the trait.
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I would have added gradparents and stuff, but, 1, that would take waaaaaaaaaaay to long, and 2, I was working on one where it would tell you the traits and you could put that in as a parent along with another person.
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yibbert404, how is it not accurate. Did you remember that the dominant trait will mask the recessive and that hybrid means the parent will pass either the dominant or recessive which might be why it came up as something you didn't expect it to?
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not compeltely accurate, but still good
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Excellent, very funy :) congratulations
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Good job... you know, this is probably better than any of my projects. LOL bye!
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Its ok.
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the mix is an exact copy of the guy on the left
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NVM
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Cool. I know about hight, but the others??!
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I'm adding this straight to my favorites, IT ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!
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nice i like it nice fun way to show science
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Nice science project! Scratch projects would of helped me when i was in school. You can click on combinations of things and see results that is cool!
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Nice!
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already featured! good job!!!!!!!!!!!!
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cool! i remember when we had that unit..........did u get started on that table thing that allows you to tell what the chances of a trait are when mixed between 2 people?
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