Meiosis Flashcards

1
Q

Meiosis doesn’t take place in all eukaryotes. True or false?

A

False - it is important for sexual reproduction and takes place in all eukaryotes

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2
Q

Does meiosis produce haploid or diploid gametes?

A

Haploid

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3
Q

Why do male and female gametes need to fuse during fertilisation?

A

As meiosis produces haploid gametes, they need to fuse to create a new diploid cell known as a zygote

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4
Q

Meiosis is known as reproductive or ______ division

A

reductive

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5
Q

diploid cells (2n) produce ____ (n) gametes

A

4 haploid

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6
Q

what must happen to the DNA before meiosis can begin?

A

DNA must be replicated (just like in mitosis)

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7
Q

At what stage of meiosis does recombination take place?

A

Prophase 1

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8
Q

Meiosis 2 involves separation of __________

A

sister chromatids

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9
Q

Crossing over (during recombination) requires close alignment of homologous pairs of chromosomes known as _______

A

bivalents

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10
Q

What is the name given to the junctions that are formed as a result of crossing over?

A

Chiasmata

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11
Q

Chiasmata allows small sections of chromosomes to be exchanged between ___________ sister chromatids

A

non-homologous

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12
Q

What is the significance of meiosis?

A

facilitates sexual reproduction
genetic variability in gametes
recombination and independent assortment allow for a greater diversity of genotypes in the population

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13
Q

Which stage of meiosis dominates?

A

Prophase 1

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14
Q

Sister chromatids separate during meiosis 1. True or false?

A

False - they separate during meiosis 2

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15
Q

What does disjunction mean?

A

The normal separation of chromosomes

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16
Q

If separation of chromosomes is not normal, it’s called _________

A

nondisjunction

17
Q

What does Klinefelter Syndrome result in?

A

An extra X chromosome in males

18
Q

What does Turner Syndrome result in?

A

Only one X chromosome in females

19
Q

Who does the XYY Syndrome affect?

A

males

20
Q

Gamete production in females is called _______

A

oogenesis

21
Q

In females, meiosis occurs in precursor cells known as _______ that divide twice to produce the ________

A

oogenia

oocytes

22
Q

Oocytes stop at an early stage of meiosis 2 and lay dormant within the ovaries inside a layer of somatic cells called the follicle. True or false?

A

False - early stage of meiosis 1

23
Q

During the menstrual cycle in females, follicles produce mature _________ which continue meiosis 1 and arrest at meiosis 2 until fertilisation or menstruation

A

oocytes

24
Q

What is gamete production in males called?

A

Spermatogenesis

25
Q

In males, meiosis occurs in stem cells known as ________

A

spermatogonia

26
Q

Spermatogonia divide twice to become __________

A

spermatozoa

27
Q

Where are the spermatogonia found?

A

outer cortex of the seminiferous tubules of the testicles

28
Q

Sperm are made continuously but most are malformed. True or false?

A

True

29
Q

For successful fertilisation, the ejaculate must contain at least _____ normal sperm

A

15%

30
Q

Smoking reduces the chances of conceiving by _____

A

10-40%

31
Q

Smoking can age a woman’s body clock by 10 years. True or false?

A

True

32
Q

Men who smoke have lower sperm counts and more malformed sperm than non-smokers. True or false?

A

True

33
Q

Genetic defects in sperm can accumulate but cannot be passed on to children. True or false?

A

False - they can be passed on

34
Q

Effect on fertility is down to nicotine so nicotine patches reduce the chances of these problems happening. True or false?

A

False - nicotine patches can cause similar problems