Date: February 28th, 2017 Aim # 53: How do organisms create offspring through sexual reproduction? ? HW: Daily Review of Class Notes Worksheet- Diploid.

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Date: February 28th, 2017 Aim # 53: How do organisms create offspring through sexual reproduction? ? HW: Daily Review of Class Notes Worksheet- Diploid vs. Haploid Quiz Thursday- Mitosis/Meiosis Do Now: Use your notes to create a Venn diagram to compare and contrast sexual and asexual reproduction.

Asexual vs. Sexual Reproduction 1 Parent Produce Offspring 2 Parents Offspring are identical Critical for survival of the species Offspring are not identical Bacteria, Amoeba, Body Cells Humans, Dogs, Plants Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction

Aim #53: How do organisms create offspring through sexual reproduction?

What is Sexual Reproduction? It involves the joining of two cells to begin the development of a new individual. These special cells are called: Sex Cells (Gametes)

What are the names of these sex cells? Egg cell (Female) Sperm Cell (Male) The joining of a sperm cell with an egg cell is called fertilization.

1) How many chromosomes do we have in our cells? We have 46 chromosomes in each our body cells. We can also say that we have 23 pairs of chromosomes Karyotype

2) Why do we have 2 of each chromosome? We get one chromosome from each parent 3) Each pair of chromosomes are called: Homologous Chromosomes

4) Homologous Chromosomes: Mom Dad Gene Eye Color B G Part of a chromosome that codes for a trait B R Hair Color Have genes that code for the same trait, but may have different versions of that trait

5) How are chromatids different than homologous chromosomes? Chromatids are exact duplicates of each other Homologous chromosomes have genes that code for the same trait, but they may code for different versions of that trait

6) How many chromosomes do the offspring have after mitosis? 46X Mitosis 46X 46X

7) Do our sex cells have 46 chromosomes? NO!

8) What would happen if our sex cells did have 46 chromosomes? 92 + Offspring Egg Sperm The offspring would have 92 chromosomes

9) Sexual Reproduction: 23 23 46 + Offspring Egg A fertilized egg cell is called a Zygote Sperm 10) Characteristics of Sexual Reproduction: 2 1) Is the creation of a new individual from parents. 2) Offspring are not genetically to the parents. identical

11) Sex Cells (Gametes) Sex Cells: SPERM and EGG Sex cells should have 1/2 the normal number of chromosomes

12) Chromosome Number Diploid cells: (2n) normal number of chromosomes (Body Cells) Haploid cells: (n) ½ the normal number of chromosomes (Sex Cells)

Haploid Cells and Fertilization Diploid vs Haploid Haploid Cells and Fertilization Diploid Cells

Date: March 1st, 2017- period 1 Aim # 53: How do organisms create offspring through sexual reproduction? HW: Daily Review of Class Notes Worksheet- Diploid and Haploid Quiz Friday- Mitosis/Meiosis Do Now: Please take out last night’s homework.

13) Meiosis The process by which haploid (sex) cells are produced with half the number of chromosomes.

14) What is the end result of meiosis? 46X Meiosis 23X 23X 23X 23X

15) Where does meiosis occur? Gonads – Ovaries and Testis

16) Why is meiosis important? Maintains the number of chromosomes from generation to generation Provides genetic variation Only during fertilization (union of sperm and egg) is the full (diploid) set of chromosomes restored.

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