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1 11-4 Meiosis Pg. 275

2 A. Purpose of Meiosis 1. Make reproductive cells (sex cells).
2. Reduces chromosome # in half.

3 B. Chromosome Number 1. The same type of chromosomes (male + female).

4 B. Chromosome Number 2. 2 sets of homologous chromosomes in cells = DIPLOID. 2N=46

5 B. Chromosome Number 3. Reproductive cells contain one set of chromosomes = HAPLOID N=23

6 Practice!!! 1. Human cells- 2n=46 2. Human Cells- n= 23
Haploid or Diploid? 2. Human Cells- n= 23 Haploid or Diploid?

7 C. Phases of Meiosis

8 INTERPHASE Chromosomes not visible. Chromosomes are replicated.

9 Meiosis I: PROPHASE I Centrioles move apart.
Homologous chromosomes line up (tetrad). Crossing over occurs. Diploid

10 CROSSING OVER

11 Meiosis I: METAPHASE I Centrioles attach to spindle fiber.
Tetrads line up in the middle. Diploid

12 Meiosis I: ANAPHASE I Homologous chromosomes separate to opposite poles. Diploid

13 Meiosis I: TELOPHASE I The chromosomes uncoil, cytoplasm divide and spindle disappears. Contains half the genetic material of original cell. Diploid

14 Meiosis II: Prophase II
Centrioles move to opposite poles. Spindle fibers begin to form. Nucleolus disappears and nuclear envelope breaks apart. Haploid

15 Meiosis II: METAPHASE II
Chromosomes line up in the middle. Spindle fibers attach to the centromeres. Haploid

16 Meiosis II: ANAPHASE II
Chromosomes split into sister chromatids. Haploid

17 Meiosis II: TELOPHASE II
Chromosomes move to opposite poles A nuclear envelope and membrane begins to re-form. Cytoplasm begins to separate Haploid

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19 Remember PMAT P= Pairs M= Middle A= Apart T= Two


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