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Happens in almost all cells (Somatic cells) 1 parent cell Cell divides into 2 exact genetic copies with 46 chromosomes each Stages are: interphase mitosis Cytokinesis (2 cells formed) Needed for: growth and development cell replacement asexual reproduction of new organisms regeneration
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Happens ONLY in sex cell formation (gametes) 2 parent cells called gametes with ½ the original chromosomes (23 in humans) are needed to create a new cell with mixed genetic code How are they created? Stages are Interphase 4 stages of “mitosis” (meiosis I) 4 stages of “mitosis” AGAIN (meiosis II) Cells split (4 gamete cells formed with ½ the of the original chromosomes) Needed for genetic diversity and creating new organisms, both plant and animal
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How do the gametes only end up with half of the chromosomes? This takes place during meiosis. Meiosis is cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms (plants and animals). Meiosis Video Meiosis Video
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Each chromosome duplicates like they did in interphase of mitosis. Now the cell will go through 2 cycles of meiosis dividing the cell twice. In mitosis, the chromosomes separated and moved away from each other. In meiosis, the separation is different.
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First stage of meiosis: Prophase I = copied chromosomes go close their duplicate. Metaphase I = 2 pairs of chromosomes line up in the center of the cell as in mitosis. Anaphase I = Each pair of chromosomes does NOT separate from each other but move away from the other pair. Telophase I = cytoplasm divides creating 2 new cells, each with one original and one duplicated chromosome
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Prophase II = 2 cells have 2 duplicated chromosomes from Meiosis I Metaphase II = Chromosomes line up in middle of each cell Anaphase II = Chromatids separate and move to each end of each cell. Telophase II = Nucleus reforms around each individual chromosome. 4 new cells have formed, each with ½ the number of chromosomes.
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2 cells form during meiosis I Each of these cells form 2 cells in meiosis II 4 sex cells are created with ½ the chromosomes that were in the original nucleus I humans 1 cell with 46 paired chromosomes results in 4 cells with 23 unpaired chromosomes
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Bats have 44 chromosomes in 22 pairs in their somatic cells. How many chromosomes are in each sex cell? 22 unpaired chromosomes Dandelions have 24 chromosomes in 12 pairs in their somatic cells. How many chromosomes are in each sex cell? 12 unpaired chromosomes King crab have 208 chromosomes in 104 pairs in their somatic cells. How many chromosomes are in each sex cell? 104 unpaired chromosomes
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