Cellular Reproduction Flashcards

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primary follicle

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-consists of a primary oocyte arrested in P1 and is surrounds by follicular cells

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animal vs plant cell

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plant

  • has no asters of centrioles
  • cytokinesis occurs when a cell plate forms

animal

  • has asters and centrioles
  • cytokinesis occurs by a process called cleavage furrowing or pinching in process
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sister chromatids

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  • genetically identical to each other as they have the same order of genes
  • held by a centromere
  • order of all genes in each sister chromatid is exactly the same
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anaphase of mitosis

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  • each centromere of every chromosome splits vertically
  • spindle fibres pull one of the sister chromatids of each chromosome to opposite poles
  • as sister chromatids move toward the poles we call it individual chromosomes
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5
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anaphase 1

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  • disjunction: separation of homologue pair

- centromeres don’t split

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anaphase II

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  • disjunction: separation of sister chromatids of each chromosomes
  • centromere splits
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secondary oocyte

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  • begins the second meiosis division
  • released during ovulation
  • arrested in metaphase II
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8
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2n and n

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2n = diploid
n = haploid
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9
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mitosis phases

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  • prophase
  • cytokinesis
  • telophase
  • metaphase
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10
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primary purpose for mitosis and meiosis

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meiosis
-a diploid parent cell undergoes 2 divine to form 4 haploid sex cells/gametes

mitosis
-division of a parent cell into two daughter cells with the same amount of chromosomes and identical DNA within the chromosomes

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homogenous chromosomes

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  • have the same:
  • centromere position
  • shape and length
  • colour banding pattern
  • order of traits
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12
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cell cycle stages

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  • G1 growing rapidly
  • S replication of chromosomes/ histone proteins are made
  • G2 remaining enzymes and other proteins are produced
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13
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metaphase

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  • lines at equator

- spindle fibres at both sides of centromere

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14
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synapsis

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-fusion of of homologue pairs

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15
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chromosome # change

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meiosis
-2n=2, n=1 (2 sister chromatids joined at centromere), n=1 (individual chromosome)

mitosis
-2n=4, 2n=4

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16
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prophase

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  • synapsis
  • crossing over
  • tetrad
17
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chromosome

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  • present in a dividing cell
  • DNA coiled around histone proteins are turned off
  • consists of a pair of sister chromatids joined by a centromere
18
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differences in spermatogenesis/oogenesis

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spermatogenesis
-equal cytokinesis

oogenesis
-unequal cytokinesis