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P153 - 156 Meiosis
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Meiosis “is a process of nuclear division that reduces the number of chromosomes in new cells to half the number in the original cell” Process – a method, a way Nuclear – nucleus – control center and instructions of the cell Division – separating, getting more Reduces – lowers Number of chromosomes - amount of DNA New cell – the ones that are being created Meiosis is a way of making a cell that has half the DNA they started with. Why? – Sexual Reproduction Every species of animal has a special number of chromosomes Humans are 46 Dogs are 78 So regular cells cant be used for reproduction
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PROPHASE 1 : DNA chromosomes Spindle appears Homologous Chromosomes find each other Crossing over occurs
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METAPHASE 1: Tetrads line up Spindle fibers attach
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ANAPHASE 1: Homologous Chromosomes separate and move toward opposite ends of the cell
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TELEPHASE 1: chromosomes reach ends of the cell New nuclear membranes form Cytokinesis 1 occurs
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PROPHASE 2: Spindle fibers form Nucleus dissolves (again) Chromosomes start moving to middle
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METAPHASE 2: chromosomes (without pairs) line up in middle of cell Spindle fibers attach
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ANAPHASE 2: Chromatids separate and move to opposite ends of the cell Cleavage furrow is seen
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TELOPHASE 2: Chromatids make it to end of cell New nuclear membrane forms Cytokinesis 2 occurs
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Gametes Cells that have half the DNA and are used for reproduction are called – SEX CELLS XX = Egg = oogenesis = 1 cell 1 egg XY = Sperm = spermatogenesis = 1 cell 4 sperm
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Vocab Asexual reproduction Crossing over Gamete Independent assortment Oogenesis Sexual reproduction Spermatogenesis Tetrad Cell cycle – G1, S, G2, M
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