9 Meiosis, growth and development Flashcards
what is the purpose of meiosis?
to produce genetically varied haploid gametes
why does genetic variation occur?
crossing over of chromatids at chiasmata
independent assortment of chromosomes during anaphase I and II
random fertilisation
how is the haploid number calculated?
haploid number = 2^n
in humans = 2^23 = 8,388,608
what is the definition of a stem cell?
an undifferentiated cell that is capable of differentiating into a range of cell types
what is the definition of differentiation?
the development of unspecialised cells to form specialised cells
what is a totipotent stem cell?
a stem cell that has the ability to form a whole organism and extra-embryonic membranes
what is a pluripotent stem cell?
a stem cell that is found in embryos at the 50-100 cell stage
what is a multipotent stem cell?
a stem cells that has the ability to differentiate into a limited range of different cell types
give two uses of multipotent/pluripotent stem cells
bone marrow transplants (as haemocytoblasts)
leukaemia and bone cancer treatment
what are the ethical issues surrounding the use of embryonic stem cells?
embryos denied human right of consent
destroying a human life
against religious beliefs
risk of human cloning
what is the pre-conceptual advice given to couples?
give up smoking/alcohol
mother should be immunised against rubella (3 months before conception)
what is the antenatal care/advice given to pregnant women?
avoid specific food (e.g. raw meat/unpasteurised dairy)
urine tests
- for glucose (gestational diabetes)
- for proteins (kidney diseases/hypertension)
blood pressure monitoring
blood group and Rh status tests
genetic screening
outline the features and explanations of the recommended dietary changes for pregnant women
protein - growth of baby, uterus and placenta
calcium - growth of teeth, bones and nervous system
iron - haemoglobin synthesis
vitamin A - production of rhodopsin; gene transcription; immune system
vitamin C - collagen formation
folic acid - DNA synthesis; erythrocyte production
outline the effects of alcohol on foetal development
< 2 units/week –> increased risk of language/speech problesm
> 6 units/day –> ethanol damage to NS –> psychological and behavioural problems
outline the effects of smoking on foetal development
poorly developed lungs
increased chance of premature birth
nicotine narrows blood vessels and increases foetal heart rate