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Warm-up What happens in mitosis? Today’s Objective:
I understand the difference between mitosis and meiosis Homework: mitosis and meiosis graphic organizer
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Mitosis/Meiosis
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MITOSIS 2N 2N 2N ALL CELLS AND DNA IDENTICAL
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Mitosis Occurs in Somatic (body) cells
Used in growth & repair of body cells, Asexual reproduction
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Starts with Parent cell – (Diploid - 2N) – has both sets of chromosomes Ends with 2 identical daughter cells (diploid)
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Cells will turn into this
Daughter cells will turn into fully functional body cells (liver cells, muscle cells, etc.)
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Chromosome Number Stay the same (46 chromosomes in humans)
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Genetic material Stays the same (identical)
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Problems Uncontrolled growth or division causes cancer
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4 NEW GENETICALLY DIFFERENT CELLS
Meiosis 2N Division I Division II 1N 1N 1N 1N 4 NEW GENETICALLY DIFFERENT CELLS
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Meiosis Occurs in Gametes (sex cells) Used in Sexual reproduction
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Starts with Diploid cell (2N)
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Ends with 4 Haploid (1N) cells – 1 set of chromosomes
Called a Reduction division (2N to 1N)
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Cells will turn into this
Males – 4 sperm Females – 1 egg and 3 polar bodies
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Chromosome Number Divides in half (46 to 23 chromosomes)
Sperm (23) and egg (23) combine to form a zygote (46) during fertilization This ensures chromosome # is right
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Genetic material Genetic Variation caused by crossing over – chromatids overlap, break apart, and reattach to form new combinations of DNA
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Problems Zygotes with wrong chromosome # usually will not survive
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Mitosis Meiosis Purpose Growth,Repair Sexual Reproduction Chromosome # 2N to 2N 2N to 1N # of cells produced 2 4 # of divisions 1 Genetic Material Stays the same Variation in gametes Where it occurs Somatic cells Gametes
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Meiosis Animation
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DIPLOID REDUCTION
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HAPLOID HAPLOID DIVISION
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Sperm and Egg Development
What types of chromosomes Are in there?
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Genetic Variation
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