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1 Creating gametes (sex cells)
MEIOSIS Creating gametes (sex cells) Page 84 EQ: What is meiosis, and how is it different from mitosis? EQ: Why is meiosis important for sexually reproducing organisms?

2 Gametes: Somatic Cells: Types of Cells Egg & sperm cells
Called haploid - contain 1 copy of every chromosome; “n”; 1/2 the amount of DNA for the organism DNA can be passed to offspring Somatic Cells: ALL cells in your body except sex cells Called diploid – contains 2 copies of every chromosome; “2n”; complete amount of DNA for the organism

3 B A Total number of chromosomes for the organism Somatic Cell n
Matching Total number of chromosomes for the organism B A Somatic Cell n Dipl oid Haplo id 2n Half the number of chromosomes for the organism Game te liver cell egg cell

4 Chromosomes Homologous chromosomes are similar, but not identical
Carry same genes in same order, but the form of the gene may not be the same Ex: blue eye color gene vs brown eye color gene Sister chromatids are identical copies of the same chromosome A human body cell has 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes for a total of chromosomes.

5 What is Meiosis? Meiosis is a two-part cell division process occurring in organisms who sexually reproduce that results in cells with half the number of chromosomes as a normal cell The point of meiosis is to create gametes (egg & sperm cells) so that babies can be made The random formation of gametes during meiosis creates genetic diversity in a population.

6 Mitosis vs. Meiosis Meiosis Mitosis Type of nuclear division
Results in 4 genetically different haploid cells Involves sexual reproduction 2 divisions Function: create sex cells Mitosis Type of nuclear division Results in 2 genetically identical diploid cells Involves asexual reproduction 1 division Function: growth & repair

7 Mitosis vs. Meiosis

8 Phases of Meiosis: Meiosis 1
Occurs after DNA has been replicated Divides homologus chromosomes in 4 phases (PMAT!)

9 Crossing Over Occurs in Meiosis 1 a. Homologous chromosomes form a tetrad b. Chromatids cross over one another c. The crossed sections of chromatids are exchanged ***This produces a new combination of genes which contributes to diversity within a population. ***

10 Phases of Meiosis: Meiosis 2
NO DNA replication between meiosis 1 & meiosis 2 Divides sister chromatids in 4 phases (PMAT!)

11 Gametogenesis in males & females
Gametogenesis – production of gametes Females: 1 diploid cell becomes 1 mature haploid cell Males: 1 diploid cell becomes 4 mature haploid cells This difference is because an egg cell contributes cytoplasm, organelles, and DNA to an embryo while a sperm contributes only DNA


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