Meiosis Meiosis and Cell Cycle Review Engage The Meiosis Dance Explore Sockosomes - You will use a hands-on manipulative that will allow.
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Transcript Meiosis Meiosis and Cell Cycle Review Engage The Meiosis Dance Explore Sockosomes - You will use a hands-on manipulative that will allow.
Meiosis
Meiosis and Cell
Cycle Review
Engage
The Meiosis Dance
Explore
Sockosomes - You will use a hands-on
manipulative that will allow you to take a
cell from the beginning of meiosis to the
end.
Mitosis/Meiosis Manipulative
Explain: Think Back to Mitosis!!!
What is mitosis?
What were the different phases of the cell
cycle?
What happened in G1?
S?
G2?
What were the phases of mitosis?
Asexual vs. Sexual Reproduction
Mitosis
Meiosis
Asexual: CLONES
– Single parent
– Passes all genes from
one parent
– Offspring genetically
identical
Sexual: VARIATION
– Two parents
– Each parent passes half
of their genes
– Offspring have unique
genetic combination
Meiosis, Slide 1
Preceded by
chromosome replication,
but is followed by TWO
cell divisions
(Meiosis I & Meiosis II)
4 daughter cells; 1/2
chromosome number
(1N); variation
Meiosis, Slide 2
Meiosis I
Meiosis II
Prophase I
Prophase II
Metaphase I
Metaphase II
Anaphase I
Anaphase II
Telophase I and
Telophase II and
Cytokinesis
Cytokinesis
Prophase I
Chromosomes condense
Synapsis occurs:
Homologous pairs
(Tetrads) come together
Centriole pairs move apart
Nuclear envelope and
nucleoli disperse
Chromosomes begin to
move to equator
Crossing Over
Only Crossing Over
Meiosis Crossing Over
Metaphase I
Tetrads are aligned
Anaphase I
Tetrads separate and
are moved towards the
poles
Sister chromatids
remain attached
Telophase I and Cytokinesis
Cytoplasm Division
Does NOT replicate
chromosomes again at
this point
Getting ready for
second division
Prophase II
Spindle apparatus forms
and chromosomes move
towards the Metaphase II
plate
Metaphase II
Chromosomes align
singly
Sister chromatids
point towards opposite
poles
Anaphase II
Sister chromatids
separate
Telophase II and Cytokinesis
Nuclei form at
opposite poles of the
cell.
Cytoplasm divides
four haploid (N)
daughter cells are
produced.
Sperm
Spermatogenesis
Eggs
Oogenesis
Meiosis
vs.
mitosis
Synapsis/tetrad/
Sister Chromatids join not
(prophase I)
Homologous
(metaphase I)
Tetrads Separate
(anaphase I)
Meiosis I separates
homologous pairs of
chromosomes, NOT sister
chromatids of individual
chromosomes.
homologous chromosomes
or tetrads (Prophase)
Individual chromosomes
(Metaphase)
Sister chromatids separate
not tetrads (Anaphase)
Elaborate
You will now complete a Flow Chart
comparing Mitosis and Meiosis.
You will also complete a chromosome
number worksheet to help solidify the
haploid/diploid concept.