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I told you before that we categorize human cells in two categories: body cells and sex cells, what do you THINK makes them so different? HOW MANY CHROMOSOMES ARE FOUND IN EACH HUMAN BODY CELL?
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I told you before that we categorize human cells in two categories: body cells and sex cells, what do you THINK makes them so different? HOW MANY CHROMOSOMES.

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Page 1: I told you before that we categorize human cells in two categories: body cells and sex cells, what do you THINK makes them so different? HOW MANY CHROMOSOMES.

I told you before that we categorize human cells in two categories: body cells and sex cells, what do

you THINK makes them so different?

HOW MANY CHROMOSOMES ARE FOUND IN EACH HUMAN BODY CELL?

Page 2: I told you before that we categorize human cells in two categories: body cells and sex cells, what do you THINK makes them so different? HOW MANY CHROMOSOMES.

• Genes do not exist free in the nucleus of a cell; they are lined up on chromosomes.

Page 3: I told you before that we categorize human cells in two categories: body cells and sex cells, what do you THINK makes them so different? HOW MANY CHROMOSOMES.

• In the body cells of animals and most plants, chromosomes occur in pairs.

• In each pair, one you inherited from your mom, the other from your dad.

Diploid Cells

From Mom

From Dad

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• The two chromosomes of a pair are called homologous chromosomes.

• Each pair of homologous chromosomes has genes for the same traits.

Homologous Chromosomes

Page 5: I told you before that we categorize human cells in two categories: body cells and sex cells, what do you THINK makes them so different? HOW MANY CHROMOSOMES.

• A cell with two of each kind of chromosome is called a diploid cell.

• All of your body cells are diploid.

Diploid Cells

Page 6: I told you before that we categorize human cells in two categories: body cells and sex cells, what do you THINK makes them so different? HOW MANY CHROMOSOMES.

• Body cells (diploid) are different from sex cells.

• Each person can only pass on ONE of their homologous chromosomes to their young.

HUMANS = 46 CHROMOSOMES

IN THEIR BODY CELLS

Each parent passes 23 to their young, so that when the sperm and egg combine- it

will equal 46 Chromosomes.

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• So, sex cells CANNOT be diploid.

•A cell containing only one of each kind of chromosome is called a haploid cell.

Haploid Cells

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Sexual Reproduction

Zygote

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Chromosome Numbers of Common Organisms

Organism Body Cell

Fruit fly 8

Garden pea 14

Corn 20

Tomato 24

Leopard Frog 26 13

Apple 34

Human 46

Chimpanzee 48

Dog 78

Adder’s tongue fern 1260

Sex Cell

4

7

10

12

17

23

24

39

630

Diploid and Haploid Cells

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In Humans, how many chromosomes would each of these cells have…..

CHEEK CELL

46

SPERM CELL

23

EGG CELL

23

NERVE CELL

46

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Since they have different amounts of chromosomes, the way they are made differ.

● Body cells are made by the division process MITOSIS.

● Sex cells are made by the division process MEIOSIS.

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Before a cell can divide by either method, it must first prepare for cell division.

The cell cycle (or entire life cycle of the cell) consists of:

INTERPHASE: The longest/busiest stage in a cell’s life

1. Chromosomes (DNA) replicates

2. Cell grows bigger

CELL DIVISION: Mitosis or Meiosis

CYTOKINESIS: When the cytoplasm divides and the cell completely separates.

Page 13: I told you before that we categorize human cells in two categories: body cells and sex cells, what do you THINK makes them so different? HOW MANY CHROMOSOMES.

Mitosis: cell division that makes BODY CELLS.

It starts with a DIPLOID cell 46

Chromosomes Replicate

92

4646

It ends with TWO IDENTICAL DIPLOID cells

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MeiosisMeiosis I I

MeiosisMeiosisIIII

The kind of cell division that produces sex cells (haploid) containing half the number of chromosomes as a body cell, is called meiosis.

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Meiosis: cell division that makes SEX CELLS.

It starts with a DIPLOID cell 46

Chromosomes Replicate

92

46 46

23 23 23 23

It ends with FOUR HAPLOID cells (not identical)

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Crossing-Over Crossing-Over

In Meiosis:

Before the sex cells are created, Homologous chromosomes actually break and exchange traits- in a process known as crossing over.

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FROM MOM

FROM DAD

This chromosome inherited by mom could code for straight hair, brown hair, and green eyes…

This chromosome

inherited by dad could code for

curly hair, black hair, and brown eyes…

After crossing-over

Now one chromosome passed on to offspring could have traits from

both homologous… curly hair, brown hair, and

green eyes…

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Crossing-OverCrossing-Over

Crossing over can occur at any location on a chromosome, and it can occur at several locations at the same time.

This causes the traits found in each gamete varied. This is why siblings of the same parents can look so different from

each other.

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• These haploid cells are called sex cells— gametes.

• Male gametes are called sperm.

• Female gametes are called eggs.

Meiosis

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• When a sperm fertilizes an egg, the resulting zygote once again has the diploid number of chromosomes.

Meiosis

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• This chart of chromosome pairs is called a karyotype, and it is valuable in identifying unusual chromosome

numbers in cells.

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• The failure of homologous chromosomes to separate properly during meiosis is called nondisjunction.

•This would occur when homologous chromosomes are suppose to separate from each other.

Nondisjunction

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• Down syndrome is the only autosomal trisomy in which affected individuals

survive to adulthood.

Down syndrome: Trisomy 21

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Down syndrome: Trisomy 21

• The incidence of Down syndrome births is higher in older mothers, especially those over 40.

• Extra chromosome on 21

• 1 in every 1100 live births

• Range from mild to severe physical and mental disabilities

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A cell with two of each kind of chromosome is __________.

Question 1

D. polyploid

C. biploid

B. haploid

A. diploid

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The answer is A. The two chromosomes of each pair in a diploid cell are called homologous chromosomes. Each has genes for the same traits.

Homologous Chromosome 4

a A

Terminal Axial

InflatedD

Constrictedd

Tall

T

Short

t

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Why do organisms need meiosis for

reproduction?

Question 2Meiosis

Meiosis

Sperm Cell

Egg Cell

Haploid gametes

(n=23)

Fertilization

Diploid zygote

(2n=46)

Mitosis and Development

Multicellular

diploid adults

(2n=46)

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Meiosis is cell division that produces haploid gametes. If meiosis did not occur, each generation would have twice as many chromosomes as the preceding generation.

Meiosis

Meiosis

Sperm Cell

Egg Cell

Haploid gametes

(n=23)

Fertilization

Diploid zygote

(2n=46)

Mitosis and Development

Multicellular

diploid adults

(2n=46)

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Trisomy usually results from _______.(TX Obj 2; 6C)

Question 2

D. twenty-two pairs of chromosomes

C. nondisjunction

B. incomplete dominance

A. polygenic inheritance

The answer is C.

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