17.3

Meiosis

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What type of cell division is meiosis?

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Meiosis is a type of cell division called reduction division. It reduces the number of chromosomes by half.

Example: in humans, diploid cells (46 chromosomes) become haploid gametes (23 chromosomes).
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What is the main purpose of meiosis in sexually reproducing organisms?

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The primary purpose of meiosis is to produce gametes (sex cells) that are haploid. This ensures that when fertilization occurs, the resulting offspring will have the correct diploid number of chromosomes. An example is the production of sperm and egg cells in animals.

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What is the outcome of meiosis in terms of chromosome number?

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Meiosis halves the chromosome number. A diploid cell (2n) undergoes meiosis to produce four haploid (n) cells.

Example: a human diploid cell (2n=46) will produce haploid gametes with 23 chromosomes.
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Why are the cells produced by meiosis genetically different?

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Meiosis results in genetically different cells due to processes like crossing over and independent assortment of chromosomes. This genetic variation is crucial for evolution. For instance, no two human sperm or egg cells are exactly alike.

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In which organisms does meiosis occur?

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Meiosis occurs in sexually reproducing organisms, including animals, plants, and fungi. It is essential for the production of gametes (sex cells).

Example: Meiosis occurs in the anthers of a lily to produce pollen grains and the ovaries to produce egg cells.
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What are gametes, and how are they produced?

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Gametes are sex cells (sperm and egg in animals, pollen and ovules in plants). They are produced through meiosis, a process that reduces the chromosome number by half.

Example: sperm cells in the testes of a male mammal, or egg cells in the ovaries of a female mammal.
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Explain the significance of halving the chromosome number during meiosis.

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Halving the chromosome number ensures that when two gametes fuse during fertilization, the offspring receives the correct number of chromosomes for that species.

Example: Human sperm (23 chromosomes) + egg (23 chromosomes) = zygote (46 chromosomes).
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Where does meiosis take place in flowering plants?

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In flowering plants, meiosis occurs in the anthers (to produce pollen grains) and the ovules (to produce egg cells). This ensures that the pollen and egg have a haploid number of chromosomes. An example is the production of pollen in a tulip.

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What is the chromosome number of a human gamete?

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Human gametes (sperm and egg) are haploid and contain 23 chromosomes. This is half the number of chromosomes found in human somatic (body) cells, which contain 46 chromosomes (diploid).

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Key Questions: Meiosis

What type of cell division is meiosis?

Meiosis is a type of cell division called reduction division. It reduces the number of chromosomes by half.

Example: in humans, diploid cells (46 chromosomes) become haploid gametes (23 chromosomes).
What are gametes, and how are they produced?

Gametes are sex cells (sperm and egg in animals, pollen and ovules in plants). They are produced through meiosis, a process that reduces the chromosome number by half.

Example: sperm cells in the testes of a male mammal, or egg cells in the ovaries of a female mammal.

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