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Meiosis Review Your test on meiosis and Mendelian genetics will be Tuesday, February 18th!!!
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Where does meiosis occur?
In females, meiosis occurs in the ____________. Draw an arrow pointing to this organ. In males, meiosis occurs in the ____________. Draw an arrow pointing to this organ.
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What types of cells go through meiosis?
Meiosis happens in the reproductive cells or ________line cells.
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What happens during meiosis?
DNA replication and crossing over cell division another cell division.
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What do the daughter cells of meiosis look like and how many are there?
At the end of meiosis, there are ______ daughter cells. These daughter cells are NOT _________________. In humans, each daughter cell has _______ chromosomes.
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During meiosis, when are the cells diploid, and when are they haploid?
Before first cell division, the parent cell is ____________. After the first cell division, the cells are ___________, but the chromosomes are still doubled( _________ shaped). After the second cell division, the cells are still ______________.
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What is sex-specific meiosis?
Meiosis that occurs in females is called _______________. The four daughter cells are/are not the same size (circle the correct answer). Meiosis that occurs in males is called _______________. The four daughter cells are/are not the same size (circle the correct answer).
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What are the final 4 daughter cells of meiosis called?
In females, one _______ ____________ and three ____________ _____________ are produced. In males, four __________ ______________ are produced.
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Why aren’t the daughter cells of meiosis identical?
Daughter cells of meiosis are not identical because: _____________ ____________ takes place. Homologous chromosomes pair up and _____________ sections. When chromosome pairs separate, they assort _____________________.
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What is crossing over? Crossing over is when homologous chromosomes pair up and ______________ sections. Crossing over occurs during ______________. Crossing over does NOT occur after ____________.
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What is independent assortment?
Independent assortment means that non-homologous (different) chromosomes end up in gametes independently of each other. This means that if one gamete gets your copy of chromosome 5 that came from your mother, that same gamete could get the chromosome 6 that came from your mother or it could get the chromosome 6 that came from your father.
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What is the purpose of egg and sperm cells?
Egg and sperm cells are involved in ______________ reproduction. The process in which they join is called _______________. That first cell, before it has started dividing, is called a ___________. Egg, _______ (chromosomes)+ Sperm,_______ (chromosomes) = ______________, _________ (chromosomes)
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Why is it important for human egg and sperm cells to only have 23 chromosomes?
All human somatic cells (body cells) have ________ chromosomes. Because all somatic cells have two sets of chromosomes (1 set from mom and 1 set from dad) and form homologous pairs, these cells are called _____________ (di meaning two, or think d for double). So, to create an organism with two sets of chromosomes, the cells that join to make the organism must be ______________ (sort of sounds like half)
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