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Meiosis Cell division for the production of sex cells
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Meiosis

Cell division for the production of sex cells

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Why do we need meiosis?• Meiosis is necessary to cut the number of

chromosomes going into the sex cells by half.

• Why halve the chromosomes in gametes?

• At fertilization, the male and female sex cells will provide ½ of the chromosomes each to the new zygote (future baby)– so the offspring has genes from both parents

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Do the math!• each somatic cell (normal cell in the body) has 46

chromosomes in 23 pairs– this is the proper number for the cell to function

correctly

– more or fewer chromosomes lead to problems or cell death

– mitosis keeps this number the same each time a cell divides

• Meiosis takes the number of chromosomes down to 23 (half the full set), so that when an egg is fertilized by a sperm the new zygote has 46 chromosomes– Without this the zygote would get 92 chromosomes,

which is WAY TOO MANY!

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Meiosis – What happens when chromosomes don’t split correctly?

gamete has extra chromosome

Normal! split looks like this side Error! too many

chromosomes in these gametes

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Meiosis error - fertilization

If the gamete with the extra chromosome gets fertilized, then the offspring will not be ‘normal’.

In humans this often occurs with the 21st pair – producing a child with Down Syndrome

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21 trisomy – Downs Syndrome

Can you see the extra 21st chromosome?

Is this person male or female?

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Meiosis – without errorParent cell – chromosome pair

Chromosomes copied

1st division - pairs split

2nd division – produces 4 gamete cells with ½ the original number of chromosomes

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Meiosis Parent cell

4 gametes

1st division

2nd division

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Overview of MeiosisOverview of Meiosis

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Put the images in the correct order

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