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Meiosis Sex cell reproduction..
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Meiosis The process of reproduction division in which the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half through the separation of homologous chromosomes in a diploid cell. Meiosis only occurs in our gametes (sex cells). The results of meiosis are haploid cells. Diploid - two sets; both sets of chromosomes - both the mother and the father’s chromosomes - represented by 2N
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What are Diploid Cells? Diploid - two sets; both sets of chromosomes - both the mother and the father’s chromosomes - represented by 2N Human somatic (body) cells are diploid, meaning there is a total number of 46 chromosomes (23 pairs) in these cells.
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What are Haploid Cells? Haploid - one set; just one set of chromosomes - from either the mother or the father - represented by N -Human gametes (sex cells) are haploid, meaning they have a total number of 23 chromosomes.
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2 parts of Meiosis Meiosis is broken down into 2 parts: Meiosis I and Meiosis II Meiosis I is exactly the same process as mitosis, with the exception of crossing-over (which takes place in prophase I)
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Crossing-Over Where chromosomes pair up to form tetrads(4 arms) and exchange portions of their chromatids. - this results in the exchange of alleles between homologous chromosomes to produce new combinations of alleles - happens during Prophase I
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Meiosis 1: It’s steps are exactly the same as mitosis.
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Meiosis II Meiosis I has now created 2 new cells after cytokinesis. Now.. Each of these cells will undergo another round of division. Meiosis II, remember 2 cells are dividing now. The end result will be 4 genetically different cells. - each will only have 1 set chromosomes, making them haploid.
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Meiosis II cont… In males, after meiosis II takes place, 4 sperm cells are produced. In females, after meiosis II takes place, 1 egg and 3 polar bodies are produced. Polar bodies will not develop into offspring.
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Meiosis II Prophase II - centrioles separate - spindle fibers begin to form
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Meiosis II Metaphase II - chromosomes in each cell line up in the middle of the cell - chromosomes attach to spindle fibers at the centromere
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Meiosis II Anaphase II - each chromosome breaks apart and forms a chromatid - chromatid migrate to poles of the cell
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Meiosis II Telophase II - chromatid gather at poles and lose their shape - nuclear membrane begins to reappear - spindle fibers disappear
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Cytokinesis The two cells undergo cytokinesis shortly after telophase II and the end result is 4 genetically different cells. Each cell is haploid
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The Whole Picture
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The End
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