Fertilisation and Genetics Flashcards
what does the flagellum help the sperm do?
move them through water - some male fish release their sperm into the water where they live
how often are eggs produced and from where?
eggs are produced monthly from the ovaries
are women born with eggs?
yes
are men born with sperm?
no - they start producing them in puberty
what is external fertilisation?
- in fish, the females release their ova into the water and the sperm have to swim through the water to fertilise the ova
- this kind of fertilization takes place outside the body
what is internal fertilisation?
- other males animals including birds and mammals, ejaculate their sperm in a special fluid called semen, into the bodies of the females during sexual intercourse
- internal fertilization then takes place inside the females body
- fertilization is much more likely
- once the sperm has reached the ovum, its nucleus must enter the ovum and fuse with the ovum nucleus
how many chromosomes does a normal human body cell have (not red blood cell or gametes)?
46 - 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes
what is a diploid cell?
a cell that has two sets of chromosomes (maternal and paternal) and has 46 chromosomes in total
what is a haploid cell?
a cell with only half the genetic information required
what happens when a haploid egg and a haploid sperm fuse?
fertilisation has occurred to form a diploid cell
what is the first cell formed at fertilisation celled?
zygote
how many chromosomes does a zygote have?
46 - it is produced after fertilization
fertilisation definition
the fusion of haploid male and female gametes, restoring the diploid number of chromosomes in the zygote