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Gametogenesis Aim: How do male and female sex cells form?
How does fertilization occur?
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Gametogenesis A. Process which gametes develop in gonads.
B. Production of sex cells. C. Develop in specialized organs called gonads. 1. Ovaries - females. 2. Testes - males. D. Gametes - haploid (n) sex cells. 1. Egg (ovum) - female. 2. Sperm - male.
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Gametogenesis E. Sexes 1. Separate male & female in higher forms of animals. Example: chordates. 2. Individual has both testes & ovaries (hermaphrodites). Usually found among some lower organisms. Example: earthworms.
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Oogenesis A. Egg production in females.
B. Produced in ovary during meiosis. Produces one ovum & 3 polar bodies. Polar bodies are not viable cells D. Ovum larger than polar bodies. 1. Unequal division of cytoplasm. E. Number of human eggs are limited.
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Spermatogenesis A. Sperm production in males.
B. Produced in testes during meiosis. C. Produces 4 spermatids which develop into 4 mature sperm. D. Contain flagellum.
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Spermatogenes i s
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Comparison of Egg vs. Sperm
Round shape Head with long tail Non-motile Motile .05 mm in diameter .10 mm in diameter Contains nucleus Contains nucleus Human/mammal eggs contain no yolk because they get nourishment from mother.
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Fertilization A. Fusion of haploid egg nucleus & haploid sperm nucleus. B. Forms a diploid fertilized egg (zygote). C. Two types of fertilization: 1. Internal 2. External Internal External
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External Fertilization
A. Gametes fuse outside the body of the female. Examples: fish & amphibians. B. Must take place in animals that breed in water. C. Produce many eggs because survival rate is low. D. For improvement with union of gametes, their release is hormonally controlled.
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Internal Fertilization
A. Gametes unite inside the body of the female. Examples: most terrestrial (land) animals; reptiles, birds, mammals. B. Fewer eggs needed because well protected by mother. C. Greater chance of egg & sperm uniting with internal environment.
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