Mitosis and meosis Flashcards

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What is the chromosome structure

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Identical chromatids held together by a centromere.
Short top arm = P.
Long bottom arm = Q.
Telomeres found at the end

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Metacentric, submetacentric, acrocentric and telocentric mean what?

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Different potsitions of centromere. Centromere gets higher in respective order, P arm becomes shorter.

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Describe mitosis

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Division of somatic cells

1) Propahase - nuclear membrane disintegrates and protein called kinetichore binds to centromere
2) prometaphase - kinetichore attaches to spindle fibres
3) metaphase- chromosomes line up on metaphase plate
4) kinetichore fibres attached to spindle and centromere shorten pulling chromatids to opposite poles
5) telophase- nuclear envelope reforms and cytokensis beings

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What are homologous chromosomes?

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2 same chromosomes but one maternal and one paternal

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Describe meiosis

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Division of germline cells

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Describe meiosis

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Division of germ line cells= four non-identical cells. 2n->n

Meiosis 1
Homologous chromosomes line up and separate

Meiosis 2
Chromosomes line up and chromatids separate

Random assortment of chromosomes and crossing over leads to variation

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What is spermatogenesis?

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Cell division to produce male gametes

Spermatogonium (2n) is the germ line stem cell. Differentiates into primary spermatocyte which divides by meiosis to produce 4 spermatids (60 day process).

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What is oogenesis?

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Oogonium (2n) differentiates into a primary oocyte (2n) which divides my meiosis to produce 4 cells. 1 of these is the mature ovum and 3 of these are the polar bodies. Mature ovum is larger because takes all of cytoplasm. Polar bodies are disregarded. (12-50 years)

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