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What type of cell does meiosis start with?
Diploid cell
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How many haploid gametes are produced by meiosis?
Four
haploid gametes
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What is a key idea about meiosis?
It involves two rounds of
nuclear division
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What happens during meiosis 1?
Homologous chromosomes
are separated
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What happens during meiosis 2?
Sister chromatids
are separated
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What occurs during interphase before meiosis?
The cell copies
chromosomes
and
organelles
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What happens to chromosomes during prophase 1?
They
condense
and become
visible
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What do homologous chromosomes form during prophase 1?
Bivalent
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What is crossing over?
Exchanging
alleles
between
homologous chromosomes
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What happens to the nuclear membrane during prophase 1?
It
breaks down
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What is the role of spindle fibers during meiosis?
They help separate
chromosomes
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What happens during anaphase 1?
Homologous chromosomes
move towards opposite poles
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What occurs during telophase 1?
Nuclear membranes
reform and
chromosomes
uncoil
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What type of cells are produced after meiosis 1?
Haploid cells
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What is the first stage of meiosis 2?
Prophase 2
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What happens during metaphase 2?
Chromosomes line up on the
equator
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What occurs during anaphase 2?
Centromeres
divide and
chromatids
move apart
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What happens during telophase 2?
Nuclear membranes
reform and
chromosomes
uncoil
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How many haploid cells are produced at the end of meiosis?
Four
haploid cells
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Why is meiosis called reduction division?
Because the
chromosome
number
halves
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What is a major source of genetic variation in meiosis?
Crossing over
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What is independent assortment?
Random distribution of
maternal
and
paternal
chromosomes
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How many chromosome pairs do human cells have?
23
chromosome pairs
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How many genetically different gametes can be produced by independent assortment?
2
n
2^n
2
n
where
n
n
n
is
chromosome
pairs
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What is the number of genetically different gametes for humans?
Over
8 million
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What introduces additional genetic variation during fertilization?
Random fusion of male and female
gametes
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What are the two main ways meiosis produces genetic variation?
Crossing over
Independent assortment of
chromosomes
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What are the stages of meiosis?
Meiosis 1:
Prophase
1
Metaphase
1
Anaphase
1
Telophase
1
Meiosis 2
:
Prophase 2
Metaphase 2
Anaphase 2
Telophase 2
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What happens to chromosomes during cytokinesis in meiosis?
The cell divides into two
haploid
cells
Each cell contains
individual
chromosomes
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What are specialized cells that carry oxygen in the blood?
Erythrocytes
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What is the primary function of erythrocytes?
To carry
oxygen
in the blood
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What type of white blood cell is a neutrophil?
A type of
white
blood
cell
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What do neutrophils do?
Engulf
foreign cells
and pathogens
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What do granules in neutrophils contain?
Digestive enzymes
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What is the role of digestive enzymes in neutrophils?
To
hydrolyze
pathogens
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What is the function of sperm cells?
Deliver
genetic information
to the
ovum
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What structure helps sperm cells swim?
Flagellum
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What is the function of mitochondria in sperm cells?
To supply
energy
for swimming
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What does the acrosome of sperm cells contain?
Digestive enzymes
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What is the purpose of the enzymes in the acrosome?
To digest protective layers around the
ovum
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