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Meiosis – the formation of sex cells

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1 Meiosis – the formation of sex cells
Sexual Reproduction Meiosis – the formation of sex cells

2 Vocabulary Somatic Cell Gamete Homologous Chromosomes
Diploid Cells ( 2n ) Haploid Cells ( n ) Normal body cell Sex cell – sperm or egg Matching pairs of chromosomes Cells that have homologous chromosomes (somatic cells) Cells that have only one chromosome from each pair (gametes)

3 Which cell is diploid and which is haploid?
Haploid Cell Diploid Cell

4 Mitosis vs. Meiosis Mitosis Meiosis Asexual Reproduction
Results in two genetically identical daughter cells Creates diploid ( 2n ) cells Involves one cell division Sexual Reproduction Results in four genetically different daughter cells Creates haploid ( n ) cells Involves two cell divisions

5 Prophase I Homologous chromosomes form a tetrad
Segments of chromatids are exchanged

6 Metaphase I Tetrads line up at the center of the cell

7 Anaphase I Fibers pull tetrads apart
Haploid chromosomes move to opposite sides of cell

8 Telophase Two haploid cells are formed

9 Prophase II New fibers form and begin to connect to haploid chromosomes

10 Metaphase II Chromosomes line up along the middle of the cell

11 Anaphase II Chromatids of each chromosome separate and move towards opposite sides of the cells

12 Telophase II Both cells divide to form four haploid cells containing half of the normal chromosome number. Haploid cells turn into either sperm or egg cells depending on where they are formed.


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