Oogenesis Flashcards

1
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Know the 4 phases of oocyte maturation.

A

-Primordial oocyte
-Primary oocyte
-Secondary oocyte
-Ootid

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2
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What follicles are primary oocytes found in?

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-Primordial follicles
-Primary follicles
-Secondary follicles
-Tertiary follicles

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3
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What follicles are secondary oocytes found in?

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Ovulation follicles

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4
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Define/describe the zona pellucida

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-A glycoprotein-rich layer surrounding the egg
-Designated Zona Protein (ZP) 1, 2, and 3: Sperm binds to ZP3

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5
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Know what polar bodies are.

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-A small cell produced during egg maturation
-Contains one set of chromosomes

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6
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Know how oogenesis occurs

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-primordial germ cell: Mitosis
-Oogonia (diploid)
-primary oocyte
-LH surge: meiotic inhibitors removed
-secondary oocyte
-ovulation
-second meiotic diision producing second polar body
-Fertilization
-ootid
-Zygote

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7
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Primordial germ cell

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-prenatal
- Precursor cells that give rise to eggs and sperm
-2n (diploid)
-Mitosis

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8
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Primary oocyte

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-prenatal and post pubertal
-4n
-Primary oocytes are present throughout follicle development: primordial, primary, secondary, and tertiary follicle (Dominant)
-Meiotic prophase begins and DNA replicates
-Nuclear arret at end of first meiotic prophase

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9
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Secondary oocyte

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-LH surge signals progression up to metaphase 2: Rearrested into dictyate
-Cortical granules move to just inside oocyte plasma membrane
-Perivitelline space completely formed
-First polar body discards half the DNA
-2n cell

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10
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Ootid

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-Post-pubertal
-An immature egg with two pronuclei that have not yet combined.
-Second polar body discards half the remaining DNA
-Contact with sperm cell
-1n Cell

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11
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Zygote

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-The cell formed by the fusion of the egg and sperm
-Fusion of maternal and paternal
-1n cell from each

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12
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Know the characteristics of primordial germ cells.

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-Found in prenatal fetus
-Originate from the gut and migrate to developing gonads
-10-20 micrometers
-Mitotic divisions: 20-100 cells divide into millions
-2n cells

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13
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Know the characteristics of primary oocytes.

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-Prenatal and post-pubertal
-Progression into 1st meiotic prophase
-Development pauses in prophase 1 (Dictyate: Period of prolonged rest)
-4n cells
-Primary oocytes are present throughout follicle development

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14
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How does the primary oocyte change in a primordial follicle as it grows and develops.

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-Single layer squamous epithelial cells
-Primordial resting pool

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15
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How does the primary oocyte change in a primary follicle as it grows and develops.

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-Single layer of 11-20 cuboidal granulosa cells
-Begin to see increase in organelles
-Elongated mitochondria and dividing mitochondria
-Smooth and rough ER

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16
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How does the primary oocyte change in a secondary follicle as it grows and develops.

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-Second layer of granulosa cells
-Initial deposition of zona pellucida: glycoproteins
-Cortical granules formed
-Oocyte begins RNA synthesis

17
Q

How does the primary oocyte change in an early tertiary follicle as it grows and develops.

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Becomes transcriptionally active

18
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How does the primary oocyte change in a tertiary follicle as it grows and develops.

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-Perivitelline space appears
-Free smooth and rough ER decrease
-Hooded mitochondria appear
-Organelles cluster and nucleus migrate to periphery: Mitochondria, Golgi bodies, and Cortical granule

19
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How does the primary oocyte change in a dominant follicle as it grows and develops.

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-Increase in lipid content
-Decrease in size of Golgi bodies
-Cortical granules move closer to plasma membrane

20
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Describe what happens to the oocyte as a result of the LH surge.

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-cortical granules move to just inside the oocyte plasma membrane
-Perivitelline space completely formed
-Further increase in lipid content and decrease in Golgi bodies
-Meiosis resumes

21
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Know stages at which meiosis becomes arrested and what events release each arrest.

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-Prenatal: Meiosis is first arrested in Prophase 1
-LH surge: Continues and arrested again in Metaphase 2
-Fertilization: Completes meiosis 2