Transcript Meiosis
Meiosis Section10.2 Diploid and haploid cells • In the body cells of animals and most plants, chromosomes occur in pairs. • A cell with two of each kind of chromosome is called a diploid cell and is said to contain a diploid, or 2n, number of chromosomes. •A cell containing one of each kind of chromosome is called a haploid cell and is said to contain a haploid, or n, number of chromosomes. • Meiosis consists of two separate divisions, known as meiosis I and meiosis II. • Meiosis I begins with one diploid (2n) cell. • By the end of meiosis II, there are four haploid (n) cells. Process of Meiosis I – begins with 1 cell 46 chromosomes (in humans) Meiosis – Prophase I (DNA pairs have doubled) • Crossing over occurs – Metaphase I – Anaphase I – Telophase I Ends with two cells – With 23 chromosomes each Process of Meiosis Meiosis II – 2 Daughter cells 23 -sister chromatids – Prophase II (NO DNA doubling) – Metaphase II – Anaphase II (Sister Chromatids split in half) – Telophase II Ends with 4 daughter cells 23 single chromosomes – Each different from each other Crossing over Chromosomes exchange pieces during meiosis I Gives offspring more genetic variance Offspring are different Crossing over