Meiosis The Production of Sex Cells
How many chromosomes does a human body cell have? 46
How many chromosomes does a human sex cell have? 23 each
The sex cell of females is called? Egg
The sex cell of males is called? Sperm Cell size: n/cells/scale n/cells/scale
Why is it important that sex cells have half the usual number of chromosomes? So that the fertilized egg receives a normal number of chromosomes
During what process are sex cells made? Meiosis –Produces sex cells with half the number of chromosomes.
1 Prophase 2 7)How many steps? (Not counting cytokinesis) 9
8) How many chromosomes are in a human cell at the start of meiosis? 46
9) How many times do the chromosomes make copies of themselves during meiosis? once 1 Prophase 2
10) How many chromosomes are in the human cell after interphase? 92
11) How many divisions does meiosis have? 1 Prophase 2 2
12) How many cells do you start with in meiosis? How many cells do you end with? 1 Prophase 2 1 4
13) How many chromosomes are present in each human cell at the end of meiosis? 1 Prophase 2 23
14) Is each cell produced at the end of meiosis the same? Why? 1 Prophase 2 No To allow for genetic variations
Steps of Meiosis 1. Interphase - each chromosome copies itself
Steps of Meiosis 2. Prophase I - Homologous chromosomes (chromosomes that are the same) line up together
Steps of Meiosis - Homologous chromosomes line up in the middle and the spindle attaches to the centromere 3. Metaphase I
Steps of Meiosis - The homologous chromosomes move to opposite ends of the cell - The centromere does NOT split 4. Anaphase I
Steps of Meiosis 5. Telophase I - Each cell now has a copy of each homologous chromosome - Cytokinesis occurs making 2 new cells
Steps of Meiosis Between Telophase 1 and Prophase 2: The cell now rests, no duplication of chromosomes occurs
Steps of Meiosis 6. Prophase II
Steps of Meiosis 7) Metaphase II
Steps of Meiosis 8. Anaphase II The centromere splits and sister chromatids separate
Steps of Meiosis 9. Telophase II
Result - 4 new daughter cells that are all genetically different - each new cell has half the number of chromosomes as the original cell
Spermatogenesis Males produce 4 sperm each round of meiosis
Oogenesis Females produce 1 egg (ovum) and 3 polar bodies each round of meiosis
Fertilization Fertilization will restore the original # of chromosomes 23 from egg + 23 from sperm 46 total chromosomes to make a human