Unit of hereidtary
What is gene?
How many chromosomes do they have
What is 47 chromosomes?
What is Autism
What is a developmental condition that affects communication and behavior?
Definition of Dominant Inheritance
What is Only one parent needs the gene
If you sneeze on the table and someone touches it, then how is it spreading
What is direct contact?
Change in DNA
What is mutation?
Physical traits
In which gender is Autism more common
What is male/boys?
Definition of Recessive inheritance
What is both parents must pass the gene?
If you get bit by a mosquito, then how is the disease spreading?
What is Insect bites?
A person with the disease gene
What is carrier?
How rare is it
What is 1 in 700?
What type of disorder is this
Definition of X-lined inheritance
What is connected to X chromosomes?
E coli. is what type of pathogen?
What is a Bacteria?
How are traits passed down
What is inheritance?
Support systems
What is family support, school accommodations, support groups, and online communities?
True or False: Autism is caused by parenting styles and vaccines
What is False?
True of False: Diseases can skip generations
What is True?
Common ways germs get into the body?
What is the mouth, nose, eyes, cuts in the skin, and insect bites?
Expert in guidance
What is genetic counseling?
Who is it named after
What is Dr. John Langdon Down?
What are common patterns in Autism
What is strong interest in specific topic, needs for routines/resistance to change, echolalia, behaviors often provide comfort and help with self regulation, lining up objects in a specific way.
True or False: If the at least 1 parent has the gene, the child is guaranteed to have it
What is False?
Name all of the pathogens?
What is bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi, parasites?