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Random talk in biology class-Mendel
Gregor Johann Mendel (July 2, 1822-January 6, 1884), born in Heintzen, Austria (now Hynes, Czech Republic), is the founder of genetics and is known as the father of modern genetics. He discovered the laws of genetic separation and free combination through pea experiments.

Mendel in the 18th century has been studied by people.

Tell 313:

1. What kind of person would we see if Mendel lived with us? Key points: He worked as a priest for twelve years as an out-and-out farmer, planting peas and collecting peas year after year.

Enlightenment: The foothold of the aura on the tall is always the most boring, basic, tedious and boring perseverance challenge.

2. What does Mendel's father do? Focus: His father is good at gardening.

Revelation: It makes sense that dragons give birth to dragons and phoenixes give birth to phoenixes. After all, parents are children's first enlightenment teachers, which opens the first window for children to observe the world.

3. It is rumored that Mendel likes one of his math teachers best. This math teacher has a famous saying that "all problems in the world can be solved by mathematical methods." How does this affect Mendel? Answer: When Mendel saw the experimental phenomenon, he first used mathematical statistical methods to solve it.

Revelation: A teacher who is liked by students not only teaches students knowledge, but also teaches them ways of thinking, which will not only affect children's learning, but also affect their three views.

4. Did other people in his contemporaries see all kinds of genetic phenomena that Mendel saw?

Revelation: You are always learning everywhere, and those who do something are people who are interested in keeping their curiosity and studying spirit.

5. Peas have so many chaotic and complicated growth characteristics, but Mendel shows us one-to-one orderly phenomenon. How do you feel about this?

Revelation: The method of not being afraid of triviality, studying one by one, and having a master and a second time is also applicable to the breakthrough of our numerous and miscellaneous learning knowledge.

6. what is the internal driving force for Mendel to persist in the pea planting hybridization experiment for twelve years? What is the key to his success?

Enlightenment: Interest is only the first driving force to push this door open. The driving force for how far you can go in the future is closely related to your personal qualities. People are very different from each other in terms of whether to retreat or be more excited when encountering difficulties, whether to persevere or give up when encountering failures, and whether to see the result as rational analysis or to forget things at will.

7. Does Mendel have a clever high IQ?

Revelation: Achievement has never been necessarily related to IQ. Struggle has always been a fight of endurance, physical strength and perseverance.

8. Did Mendel succeed?

Enlightenment: The standard of success should be the continuous improvement and perfection of self-worth in the first half of life, and the maximum exertion of self-worth in the second half of life, which has nothing to do with fame and wealth. Of course, it would be better if you can realize your self-worth and have these incidental gains at the same time.

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