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Sexual Reproduction
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Key Point #1 Sexual reproduction is the process in which organisms produce gametes that combine during fertilization to create a new organism. This process is important so that organisms can make more of their own kind. (ROGER!)
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Meiosis is the 1st step of sexual reproduction.
Key Point #2 Meiosis is the 1st step of sexual reproduction. Meiosis is a special form of cell division that occurs in the sex organs of organisms – testes (male) and ovaries (female). Meiosis produces sperm and egg cells
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This diagram represents sexual reproduction in rabbits
“A” represents meiosis (step 1) “B” represents fertilization (step 2)
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Key Point #3 During meiosis, one cell divides into 4 gametes, or egg and sperm cells.
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Draw this in your notes This is meiosis One cell divides into ____.
What is being formed here? What percent of the chromosomes does it have in relation to the parent?
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Draw this in your notes:
This is meiosis One cell divides into 4 gametes. How many chromosomes are found in the parent cell? How many chromosomes are found in the gametes? What fraction or percent is this?
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Key Point #4 Egg and sperm cells contain half of the DNA (chromosomes) as the parent’s normal body cells.
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How is this different from MITOSIS?
Characteristic Mitosis Meiosis Number of parent cells Produces Amount of DNA in daughter cells Occurs in What occurs after the process?
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Let’s Practice: Copy this in your notes
Organism Chromosomes in normal body cells Chromosomes in egg cell Chromosomes in sperm cell Human 23 Fruit fly 4 Corn plant 10 Cow 60 Dog 39 Elephant 56 Potato 24
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Key Point #5 Step 2 of sexual reproduction is when egg and sperm cells meet. This is called fertilization.
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Which method shows fertilization?
A/B shows asexual reproduction. A/B shows sexual reproduction.
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Key Point #6 Fertilization creates a new organism that has the same number of chromosomes as the parent: half came from mom … half came from dad.
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