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Review: 1. What is mitosis? 2. What are the stages of mitosis? Process of Cell Division Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
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Review: 3. How many cells are created through this process? 4. What types of cells are made? 2 cells Identical Somatic Diploid cells
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Today’s Target I can describe, draw, and explain the steps of how gametes (sex cells) are formed. I can explain how the daughter cells in meiosis are all different I can compare and contrast between somatic cells and gametes
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INTERPHASE In nucleus
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MITOSIS Begin with a Diploid Cell 2N = 4
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MITOSIS Chromosomes are in a single file line
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MITOSIS Centromere divides Sister chromatids move apart
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MITOSIS End with two Diploid Cells that are identical
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◦Begin with 1 somatic Diploid (2N) cell MITOSIS ◦4 phases: ◦Prophase ◦Metaphase ◦Anaphase ◦Telophase ◦End with 2 Identical Diploid (2N) cells
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Meiosis The process by which Gametes are formed Gamete: ◦Sperm or Egg ◦Haploid: One set of chromosomes ◦(Only mom or dad) ◦In eukaryotic cells, this means that gametes have HALF the number of chromosomes as Diploid cells
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MEIOSIS
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Homologous chromosomes form tetrads at the equator = pair of homologous chromosomes
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MEIOSIS Homologous chromosomes move AWAY to the poles
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MEIOSIS 2 cells so far
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MEIOSIS
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Chromosomes align at the equator NOW … single file line equator
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MEIOSIS Centromeres divide
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MEIOSIS End with 4 Haploid Cells All are different n = 2
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4 Sperm Cells
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1 Egg Cell
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Meiosis Notes 1. Similar to Mitosis 2.Divides twice = Meiosis I : Meiosis II **** 8 phases total ****
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Meiosis: Two Part Cell Division 22 Meiosis I Meiosis I Meiosis II Diploid Haploid
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Meiosis… …Occurs in Sex Organs (ovaries and testes) … Produces 4 cells with half of the genetic material (Haploid cells)
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Meiosis… …in Humans: Gametes = sperm (23) and egg (23) Zygote = fertilized egg (46)
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Fertilization Gamete
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Egg Haploid nucleus Fertilization Results In A Diploid Zygote Sperm Haploid nucleus
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Sperm Fertilization Results In A Diploid Zygote Egg Haploid nucleus Haploid nucleus
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Sperm Fertilization Results In A Diploid Zygote Egg Haploid nucleus Haploid nucleus
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Sperm Fertilization Results In A Diploid Zygote Egg Haploid nucleus Haploid nucleus
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From Zygote to Embryo Zygote 2n Zygote 2n
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Homologous Chromosomes exchange DNA ◦Increases variation in a species ◦Occurs during Prophase I of Meiosis I Crossing Over
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Crossing over Exchange of genes
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MEIOSIS Homologous chromosomes move AWAY to the poles
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Crossing Over
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Homologous Chromosomes Match up the homologous chromosomes
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Crossing Over Advantages - Genetic Variation - Higher survival rate in a changing environment
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Mitosis Vs. Meiosis PROPHASEPROPHASE I
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Mitosis Vs. Meiosis METAPHASEMETAPHASE I
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Mitosis Vs. Meiosis ANAPHASEANAPHASE I
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Mitosis Vs. Meiosis TELOPHASETELOPHASE I
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Mitosis Vs. Meiosis CYTOKINESIS
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Mitosis Vs. Meiosis PROPHASE II
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Mitosis Vs. Meiosis METAPHASE II
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Mitosis Vs. Meiosis ANAPHASE II
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Mitosis Vs. Meiosis TELOPHASE II
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Create a Venn diagram to compare and contrast MITOSIS MEIOSIS
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Gametes Crossing over 2 cells 4 cells 1 cycle of PMAT 2 cycles of PMAT Haploid cells DNA replicated only once Cellular reproduction Genetically different cells Somatic cells sperm cells Interphase occurs before Sex cells 2N 46 chromosomes 23 chromosomes Asexual Sexual N Body Cells Cells are identical
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Mitosis vs. MEIOSIS mitosis meiosis Somatic cells Cells are identical 2N 46 chromosomes Asexual Body cell 2 cells 1 cycle of PMAT Gametes Crossing Over 4 cells 2 cycles of PMAT Haploid Sex cells 23 chromosomes N Sperm cell sexual DNA replicates only once Cellular Reproduction Interphase occurs before
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12 24 yes no 4623 no yes 11
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Half the number of chromosomes n2n Body Cell (somatic) Sex Cells (gametes) Both sets of chromosomes
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