Vocabulary Important Info Headings MEIOSIS IN 123 & 125 Vocabulary Important Info Headings
Mitosis: Meiosis: formation of somatic cells (body cells) At the end of mitosis each of the 2 daughter cells has 46 chromosomes These are your body cells; cells that make up tissues, organs, etc. Meiosis: Formation of sex cells called gametes. At the end of meiosis each of the 4 daughter cells has 23 chromosomes. They contain 1/2 the # of chromosomes
Meiosis Gametes are special cells used in sexual reproduction. These cells contain 1/2 the normal # of chromosomes than the regular body cells. When the sperm and egg unite the zygote will contain the normal # of chromosomes for that organism
Egg(23 chrom) + sperm(23 chrom) = zygote(46 chrom) CELL DIVISION CELL TYPE # OF DAUGHTER CELLS # OF CHROMO-SOMES Mitosis Somatic (body) 2 46 Diploid Meiosis Gamete (sex) 4 23 Haploid Meiosis reduces the number of chromosomes to ½ the # in body cells. This is called the haploid number (46 23) Reductive division is necessary so that when reproduction occurs = Zygote contains the necessary 46 chromosomes. Egg(23 chrom) + sperm(23 chrom) = zygote(46 chrom)
2 Divisions of Meiosis There are 2 divisions of meiosis: Meiosis I and Meiosis II. Must be in order to end up with: Each sex cells containing: = 23 chromosomes
Meiosis I During the first meiotic division, chromosomes are replicated. Prophase I chromatin makes a copy of itself begins to coil up
This forms a tetrad (meaning 4). 2. Metaphase I homologous pairs of chromosomes line up together at the middle of the cell. This forms a tetrad (meaning 4). *Homologous chromosomes are paired chromosomes. *Each contains genes for the same trait.
3. Anaphase I- Homologous chromosomes that form each tetrad separate and move to opposite ends. The centromeres (hold chromatids together) do not split.
4. Telophase I- Spindle fibers disappears Cell divides by: Cytokinesis (a cleavage forms)
Meiosis II During the second meiotic division NOTHING is replicated. Prophase II- centriole doubles spindle forms
2. Metaphase II- chromosomes line up at the middle
3. Anaphase II- Individual chromatids move to opposite ends
4. Telophase II- 2 daughter cells divide into 4 new daughter cells Each new daughter cell has 23 chromosomes. This is ½ the # of the original parent cell.
Where Does Meiosis Occur? Testes of the male: Called Spermatogenesis. 4 sperm are produced. Ovaries of the female: Called Oogenesis. 4 cells are produced Only 1 becomes an egg used for reproduction!!! Other 3 dissolve
Meiosis I in Motion I- chromatin chromosome & nuclear membrane disappears P1- centrioles move to opp. Sides of cell M1- 4 chromosomes line up in middle (tetrad) A1- chromosomes (intact) pulled to opp. Sides by spindle fibers T1- cell spits forming 2 new cells
Meiosis II in Motion P2- centrioles move to opp. Sides of each cell M2- 2 chromosomes line up in middle A2- chromatids pulled apart by spindle fibers T2- cell spits forming 4 daughter cells that contain haploid set of chromosomes