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Meiosis Reduction Division Post Falls High School Science Department
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A. Sexual Reproduction 1. Asexual repro. needs only one parent 2. Sexual repro. needs two sex cells –a. Sperm--male sex cell –b. Egg--female sex cell
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B. Importance of Sex Cells 1. In body cells, chromosomes found in pairs –a. Pairs form because chromosomes are alike –b. Cell with 2 of every kind of chromosome is called diploid –c. Sex cell is haploid--23 chromosomes in egg or sperm
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B. Importance of Sex Cells 2. Sexual repro starts with sex cell & ends with fertilization –a. Zygote is formed in fertilization--in humans it is diploid or 2n with 46 chromosomes
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Meiosis occurs in reproductive organs only; not in somatic (body) cells Meiosis is called “reduction division” because the chromosome number is reduced to half the normal number for that particular species; from “diploid” (46 in humans) to “haploid” (23) in the gametes (sex cells)
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See Chapter 10 (Honors) or 11 (General Biology) to discover the value, importance, and advantage organisms gain by meiosis and sexual reproduction
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C. Meiosis--Sex Cell Formation 1. In meiosis, there are 2 divisions of the nucleus: meiosis I & meiosis II 2. Prophase I: double stranded c’somes and spindle fibers appear; nuclear membrane and nucleolus fade
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3. Metaphase I: chromosome pairs (chromatids) line up –spindle fibers attach to centromeres and centrioles 4. Anaphase I: chromotids separate from matching pair
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5. Telophase I: cytoplasm divides and 2 cells form
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6. Prophase II: chromatids and spindle fibers reappear but no duplication of chromatids occurs
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7. Metaphase II: chromatids line up in the center of the cell –spindle fibers attach to centromere & centriole
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8. Anaphase II: centromere divides –chromosomes split and move to opposite poles
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9. Telophase II: spindle fibers disappear –nuclear membrane forms around chromosomes at each end of cell; cytokinesis occurs –each nucleus has half the # of chromosomes as the original (haploid) –now there are 4 sex cells (daughter cells)
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So, all meiosis occurs identically, right?
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Actually, it is different in the male and female processes! Check out the differences between spermatogenesis in males and oogenesis in females
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Spermatogenesis
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Click below for an animation. Read the intro, view the animation, read the conclusion, and take the quiz. Meiosis
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Why does the meiotic process produce so many more spermatozoa than ova? For a challenge, respond to the questions on the following site: Some Questions for You Some Questions for You
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