Meiosis Flashcards

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1
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What is meiosis?

A

The production of sex cells

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2
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What is a diploid?

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Full number of chromosomes (somatic cells)

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3
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What is a haploid?

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Half the number of chromosomes (sex cells)

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4
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What is a gene?

A

Specific region on a chromosome that codes for specific proteins

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5
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Humans have __ pairs of chromosomes

A

23 (a total of 46)

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6
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What are homologous chromosomes (homologs)?

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Matching pair chromosomes. Have same genes on same area of each chromosome

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7
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Which chromosome is where sex cells are located?

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23

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8
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What are autosomes?

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All other chromosomes

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9
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How does sexual reproduction occur?

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Through the fertilization of two gametes

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10
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Are gametes haploid or diploid

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Haploid

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11
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When fertilization occurs, the offspring gets chromosomes from each gamete, making the result _____

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Diploid

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12
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Each cell has the _____ number of chromosomes, but the genes in each are _________.

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  1. same
  2. different
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13
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How many sex cells are the result of meiosis?

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4 sex cells

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14
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In meiosis, 1 diploid cell becomes ___ haploid cells

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4

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15
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What methods increase genetic variation?

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  1. Random mutations passed on in sex cells
  2. Crossing over
  3. Mate selection
  4. Orientation of chromosomes during metaphase I or II
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16
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What is crossing over?

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When chromosomes mix up their DNA

17
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What is a karyotype?

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Magnified display of someone’s chromosomes. Arranged in homolog pairs from largest to smallest

18
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What is non-disjunction?

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When members of a chromosome pair don’t separate properly

19
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Why does down syndrome occur?

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Because there is a non-disjunction in chromosome pair 21