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Sexual Reproduction & Meiosis

Sexual Reproduction & Meiosis. Why It ’ s Important They are the reasons why no one else is exactly like you. Sexual Reproduction. 2 sex cells, sperm & egg, join to form a zygote, which will develop into a new organism with a unique identity. A human egg & sperm at fertilization. Sex Cells.

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Sexual Reproduction & Meiosis

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  1. Sexual Reproduction & Meiosis Why It’s Important They are the reasons why no one else is exactly like you

  2. Sexual Reproduction • 2 sex cells, sperm & egg, join to form a zygote, which will develop into a new organism with a unique identity A human egg & sperm at fertilization

  3. Sex Cells Sperm- male sex cell (formed from meiosis) Egg- female sex cell (formed from meiosis)

  4. Fertilization- joining of sperm & egg Forms a zygote Zygote- a diploid cell formed when sperm and egg join Diploid Cells- body cells; cells with pairs of chromosomes Skin, bone, brain cells, etc Haploid Cells- cells with HALF the number of chromosomes as body cells Sperm & Egg Haploid is Half of Diploid! Vocabulary

  5. You Try It • Q: How many chromosomes are in a human’s body cell? • A: That’s Right! 46 • Q: How many chromosomes would be in a human sex cell (haploid cell)? • A: YES…23 • Why?- Haploid cells have HALF the # of chromosomes as Diploid cells

  6. How are sex cells formed? • Meiosis- process by which the number of chromosomes is reduced by half to form sex cells • Ensures offspring will have the same # of chromosomes as the parent

  7. Fertilization

  8. Fertilization Activity: Guess Who!!!! Kangaroo 16 Opposum 22 Snail 24 Corn 20 Cabbage 18

  9. Slime: What is it???? Objective: Determine the state of matter of slime. How is your slime like a solid? How is your slime like a liquid? What state of matter were the slime ingredients?

  10. Meiosis Review • 1) If the haploid # of a white-tailed deer is 35. How many chromosomes would be in their sex cells? • 2) A rabbit has a haploid number of 22. What is the number of chromosomes in the zygote of a rabbit? • 3) The giant panda’s diplioid number is 42. What is its haploid number? • 4) The hyena has 40 chromosomes in its body cells. How many chromosomes are in its sex cells?

  11. Haploid v. Diploid • 1. _______________: body cells, has double (or pairs) of chromosomes. • 2. _________________: sex cells, had half the number of chromosomes in the body cells. • 3. If dogs have 39 chromosomes in their sex cells, how many chromosomes are in their body cells? • 4. If the diploid number of a koala’s body cell is 16, what would be the haploid number? • 5. A fruit fly has 3 chromosomes in their sex cells. How many chromosomes would be present in the zygote? • 6. The diploid number for a rabbit is 44. How many chromosomes are in their sex cells? •  7. A spinach haploid cell contains 5 chromosomes. How many chromosomes are in spinach’s diploid cell?

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