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Meiosis
Meiosis Overview
• Meiosis - cell division in which gametes are made (eggs and sperm). The cells made will have half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell.
• Homologous – chromosomes with a corresponding partner. (one from mom & one from Dad)
•Haploid – a cell that contains only one of each homologous chromosome pair; half the total.(sperm, egg)
•Diploid – a cell that contains both homologous chromosomes; full set.(body cells)
Meiosis I
Interphase I
1. Cell starts out as a DIPLOID cell. Either a SPERMATOCYTE or an OOCYTE
2. Chromatin replicates.
Nucleus
Cell Membrane
Prophase I1. Nucleus starts to
disappear.
2. Sister Chromatids pair up to form chromosomes, which now can be seen.
3. Homologous Chromosomes pair up to form tetrads,
(2 homologs together).
4. Centrioles move to the poles
5. Crossing-over can occur during the latter part of this stage.
Crossing Over•Crossing over: the swapping of DNA which occurs between homologs.
•It gives us genetic variation or differences.
•This is one reason why you are your own unique person.
Metaphase I1. Spindle Fibers
appear.
2. Tetrads line up along the middle of the spindle.
3. Fibers attach to centromeres.
Spindle Fibers
Anaphase I
1.Spindle fibers pull the tetrads apart, with sister chromatids remaining together.
2. Chromosomes are pulled to the centrioles.
Telophase I
1. Spindle Fibers and centrioles disappear.
2. Nucleus reappears around each of the new sets of chromosomes.
3. Cell starts to form a break at the middle and starts to pinch in at the sides.
Telophase I (continued)
4.Cytokinesis occurs
Meiosis IIContinues with both cells, but
this will only show one
Movie
Prophase II
1. Chromosomes are already visible
2. Nucleus disappears
3. Centrioles move to the poles
Metaphase II
1. Spindle Fibers appear
2. Chromosomes are lined up along middle of cell
Anaphase II
1. Spindle fibers pull sister chromatids to each pole.
Telophase II1. Spindle fibers and
centrioles disappear
2. A nucleus appears around each set of chromosomes
3. Cell starts to pinch in at the center
Telophase II (Continued)
1. Both cells divide (cytokinesis), leaving 4 new cells
2. Each with half the number of chromosomes the original cell had.
3. Each cell is now HAPLOID, called a gamete.4. Gametes can be sperms or eggs.
Spermatogenesis- making sperm cells by meiosis. Makes 4 sperm
Oogenesis - making egg cells by meiosis. Makes 1 egg and 3 polar
bodies
Movie
Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis
Mitosis1. Happens all over body
2. IPMAT3. Makes 2 cells
4. Diploid cells—full set of chromosomes
5. Make new body cells6. 1 set of divisions
Comparing Mitosis and Meiosis
Meiosis1. Reproductive organs
2. IPMAT - PMAT3. Makes 4 cells
4. Haploid—1/2 set of chromosomes5. Makes sex cells (Gametes)
6. 2 sets of divisions7. Crossing over
• Mitosis allows for genetic continuity within an organism.
• Meiosis allows genetic variety during sexual reproduction.
Mitosis and Meiosis