Meiosis

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    • What process forms gametes in sexual reproduction?
      Meiosis
    • What are gametes also known as?
      Sex cells
    • How much genetic material do gametes contain?
      Half the genetic material
    • What do we call cells that contain half the genetic material?
      Haploid cells
    • What happens when two gametes combine?
      They form a diploid cell
    • What is the total number of chromosomes in a normal human cell?
      46 chromosomes
    • What are the two sets of chromosomes in a human cell derived from?
      One from each parent
    • How many different types of chromosomes do humans have?
      23 different types
    • What are maternal chromosomes?
      Chromosomes from the mother
    • What are paternal chromosomes?
      Chromosomes from the father
    • What happens to chromosomes during the first step of meiosis?
      They replicate to form X-shaped chromosomes
    • How do chromosomes line up during meiosis?
      In pairs along the center of the cell
    • What is random assortment in meiosis?
      Chromosome pairs align randomly
    • What is produced after the first division of meiosis?
      Two cells with different DNA combinations
    • What happens during the second division of meiosis?
      Chromosome arms are pulled apart
    • How many cells are produced at the end of meiosis?
      Four cells
    • Why are gametes genetically unique?
      Due to tiny changes during meiosis
    • What do male gametes develop into?
      Sperm cells
    • What do female gametes develop into?
      Egg cells
    • What happens during fertilization?
      A sperm and egg fuse
    • What does the diploid cell formed during fertilization do?
      Divides by mitosis to form an embryo
    • What are the steps of meiosis?
      1. DNA replication
      2. First division: chromosome pairs separate
      3. Second division: chromosome arms separate
      4. Result: four genetically unique gametes
    • What is the significance of random assortment in meiosis?
      • Increases genetic diversity
      • Ensures unique combinations of chromosomes
      • Contributes to variation in offspring
    • What sex chromosome do you need to be a woman?
      XX
    • What sex chromosome do you need to be a man?
      XY
    • What’s the diagram used to determine disease, sex etc.
      Punnet square
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