Prefertilization Events Flashcards

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Sexual reproduction

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  • female + male gametes unite at fertilization
    A. Gametes
  • descendants of primordial germ cells, observed in wall of yolk sac ⇒ migrate into gonads
  • produced by gametogenesis
    B. Gametogenesis
  • process of cell division- meiosis
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Chromosomes

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A. Structure
- 2 arms + centromere
- after meiosis 1 ⇒ chromatids attached to centromere
B. Ploydi and N number
- ploidy= number of chromosomes in cell
- N number= amount of DNA in cell
- normal cell 46 chromosomes, 2N
- 23 homologus pairs⇒ 1-22 autosomal, 23 sex chromosome
- gametes: 23 chromosomes, 1N
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X chromosome

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  • normal female have 2 X chromosomes

- 1 X chromsome inactivated ⇒ random selection, called Barr body

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Y chromsome

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  • male sexual differentiation

- nomral male XY

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Meiosis

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  • cell division in production of gametes

- 2 divisions ⇒ 4 gamete cells, each have 23 chromosomes, 1 N

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Meiosis 1

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  1. DNA replication⇒ primary gametocyte
  2. Synapsis⇒ pairing 46 chromosomes
  3. Crossover ⇒ chromatid segments exchanged
  4. Alignment ⇒ align at metaphase plate
  5. Disjunction ⇒ chomosomes separate from each others, centromeres do not split
  6. Cell division ⇒ 2 secondary gametocytes
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Meiosis 2

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  1. Alignment ⇒ 23 chromosomes align in metaphase plate
  2. Disjunction ⇒ separation, controllers split
  3. Cell division ⇒ 4 gametes
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Oogenesis

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  1. Primordial germ cells ⇒ ovary ⇒ differentiate to oogonia by mitosis
  2. Oogonia ⇒ primary oocyte ⇒ enter meiosis 1 by undergoing DNA replication
  3. All primary oocytes formed by 5 month of fetal life
  4. Primary oocytes remain in prophase in meiosis 1 until puberty
  5. After puberty primary oocyte completes meiosis 1 ⇒ secondary oocyte + polar body
  6. Secondary oocyte enters meiosis 2 ⇒ ovulation ⇒ stays in meiosis 2 until fertilization
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Spermatogenesis

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  1. Primordial germ cells ⇒ gonads ⇒ remain dormant until puberty
  2. At puberty primary germ cell ⇒ mitosis to spermatogonia
  3. Spermatiogonia ⇒ primary spermatocytes enter meios 1 by DNA replication
  4. Primary spermatocyte ⇒ secondary spermatocyte by meiosis 1
  5. Secondary spermatocytes ⇒ spermatids by meiosis 2
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Spermiogenesis

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  • maturation of spermatids ⇒ spermatozoa
  • inclute formation of acrosome, condensation of nucleus + formation of head, neck and tail
  • total time of sperm formation: 64 days
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Capacitation of Sperm

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  • reversible process where mature sperm develop capacity to fertilize secondary oocyte
  • occurs in female reproductive tract- takes 7 h
    1. unmasking of glycosyltransferases on sperm cell membrane
    2. removal of surface-coating proteins from seminal fluid
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