Gametogenesis Oogenesis Flashcards

1
Q

What is the first step of oogenesis?

A

The 2n Oogonium splits by mitosis into many 2n Oogonia where some grow and differentiate

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2
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When does the first step of oogenesis occur?

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Before birth

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3
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What is the second step of oogenesis?

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Meiosis 1 - some grow into primary oocytes all follicles

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4
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When does the second step of oogenesis occur?

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After birth hours before ovulation

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5
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What happens in Meiosis 1?

A

The primary oocyte splits into 1n polar body and 1n secondary oocyte

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6
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What happens in Meiosis 2?

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The secondary oocyte ovulates and fertilises into a 1n polar body and 1n ovum

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7
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Facts about the ovarian cycle?

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Starts with 20 primordial follicles, with one reaching maturity the other regressing, Follicular, Ovulatory, Luteal

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8
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What 3 follicles are in the ovary?

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Ovarian follicles - oocytes in development
Graffian follicle - Ready to rupture
Corpus Luteum - after ovulation - hormones

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9
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What is the first follicle called?

A

Primordial

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10
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What is the structure of a primordial follicle?

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An oocyte with a layer of follicular cells, which then become granulosa cells, stromal cells keep it all connected.

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11
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What is the phase called from first to second follicle?

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Preantral

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12
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What is the second follicle called?

A

Primary follicle

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13
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What is the structure of the primary follicle?

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Increases 200-400U, synthesises mRNA, secretes glycoproteins, Forms the zona pellucida between the oocyte and granulosa cells, the granulosa cells proliferate, theca folliculi stromal cells

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14
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What is the phase called from second to third follicle?

A

Antral

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15
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What is the third follicle called?

A

Secondary follicle

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16
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What is the structure of the secondary follicle?

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Granulosa cells proliferate, follicular fluids grow between them, mucopolysaccharides, 3 layers of theca interna externa & folliculi, antrum cavity develops, corona radiata (granulosa cells)

17
Q

What is the phase called from secondary follicle to fourth follicle?

A

Preovulatory

18
Q

What is the fourth follicle called?

A

Graffian Follicle

19
Q

What is the structure of the graffian follicle?

A

Fluids coalesce to form antrum, RNA synthesise continues, Oocyte gets suspended in antral fluid

20
Q

How long is a cow in antral phase?

A

10 days

21
Q

How long is a cow in preovulatory phase?

A

40 days

22
Q

How long is a cow in luteal phase?

A

18-19 days

23
Q

What happens in ovulation?

A

Granulosa cells are thinned, fluid expands, oocyte attaches, enzymes rupture, fluid carries oocyte to fallopian

24
Q

Differences between spermatogenesis/oogenesis?

A

Sperm - continuous production, four spermatozoids, no meiosis, no germ cells.
Ovum - decrease menopause, one large oocyte, meiosis, germ cells

25
Q

What happens in fertilisation?

A

Acrosome (hyaluronidase) - breaks matrix
Sperm binds to ZP in reaction
Oocyte reaches end of meiosis 1
Sperm enters perivitelline which prevent polyspermy (zona reaction)