Chapter Introduction Lesson 1: Sexual Reproduction and Meiosis Asexual Reproduction
Chapter Introduction Lesson 1: Sexual Reproduction and Meiosis Asexual Reproduction
Chapter Introduction Lesson 1: Sexual Reproduction and Meiosis Asexual Reproduction
Lesson 1 Sexual
Reproduction
and Meiosis
Lesson 2 Asexual
Reproduction
Chapter Wrap-Up
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Why do living things
reproduce?
Sexual Reproduction and Meiosis
• sexual • diploid
reproduction • homologous
• egg chromosomes
• sperm • haploid
• fertilization • meiosis
• zygote
What is sexual reproduction?
• Sexual reproduction is a type of
reproduction in which the genetic
materials from two different cells
combine, producing an offspring.
• The female sex cell, an egg, forms in
an ovary.
• The male sex cell, a sperm, forms in
the testis.
What is sexual reproduction? (cont.)
During a process
called fertilization,
an egg cell and a
sperm cell join
together to create a
zygote.
Diploid Cells
• Organisms that reproduce sexually
form body cells and sex cells.
• In body cells of most organisms, similar
chromosomes occur in pairs.
• Diploid cells are cells that have pairs of
chromosomes.
Diploid Cells (cont.)
• Pairs of chromosomes that have genes
for the same traits arranged in the
same order are called homologous
chromosomes.
• Because one chromosome is inherited
from each parent, the chromosomes
are not identical.
• Different organisms have different
numbers of chromosomes.
Haploid Cells
Haploid cells are cells that have only one
chromosome from each pair of
chromosomes.
haploid
from Greek haploeides, means
“single”
Haploid Cells (cont.)
• In meiosis, one diploid cell divides and
makes four haploid sex cells.
• Meiosis occurs only during the
formation of sex cells.
• Meiosis involves two divisions of the
nucleus, meiosis I and meiosis II.
• A reproductive cell goes through
interphase before beginning meiosis I.
Why is meiosis important?
• Meiosis forms sex cells with the correct
haploid number of chromosomes.
• Meiosis also creates genetic variation
by producing haploid cells.
• When haploid sex cells join together
during fertilization, they make a diploid
zygote, or fertilized egg.
Why is meiosis important? (cont.)
The fertilized egg, formed when sex cells join
together, divides by mitosis to create a diploid
organism.
Why is meiosis important? (cont.)
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Advantages of Sexual Reproduction (cont.)
A. chromosomes
B. body cells
C. diploid cells
D. sex cells
During which process does one
diploid cell divide and make four
haploid sex cells?
A. osmosis
B. fertilization
C. reproduction
D. meiosis
Do you agree or disagree?