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Innovating Science® - NYS Investigations for Life Science: Lactose Intolerance - Inheritance and Variation of Traits
Product # IS3017
Lactose intolerance is common, but is actually a recessive genetic trait! Humans and other mammals are only meant to drink milk as infants and as they grow, they lose the ability to digest lactose. As populations began to develop, the domestication of cows and drinking milk into adulthood became more common, leading to a tolerance for lactose. Learn about variation, inheritance, and the role of DNA and proteins in expression of traits in this three-part laboratory activity!
This kit contains enough materials for 15 groups, a Teacher's Manual, and a Student Study Guide copymaster.
Aligned to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)*
Disciplinary Core Ideas: LS1.A; LS3.B
Performance Expectations: HS-LS1-1; HS-LS3-3
Cross Cutting Concepts: Structure and Function; Systems and System Models
Engineering Practices: Constructing Explanations and Designing Solutions; Analyzing and Interpreting Data; Using Mathematics and Computational Thinking
Kit Contents:
Lactase Powder, 3 g
Milk Powder, 50 g
15 Glucose Test Strips
15 Glucose Color Charts
30 Mixing Cups
Measuring Cup
15 Stirring Rods
Lactase Scoop
30 Multicolored Chips
Materials Needed but Not Supplied:
Water (Tap is Fine)
Timers
Markers (for Labeling)
Scissors
Tape
DOT Info:
Not regulated.
*"Next Generation Science Standards" is a registered trademark of Achieve. Neither Achieve nor the lead states and partners that developed the Next Generation Science Standards was involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.
Innovating Science® products are For Laboratory Use Only