How do living things Sexually Reproduce?

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How do living things Sexually Reproduce? Besides animals, what other things reproduce sexually? Think of a family that has both biological parents and has 2 or more children #1 Consider what the parents look like, what the children look like #2 What features do they have in common? What are different characteristics? #3 How do you think we end up with our characteristics? #4Why do you think offspring from the same parents look different? Sexual Reproduction Animals and many other living things reproduce When living things reproduce sexually, the offspring is Half of the offspring s DNA comes from the parent, and the other half from the parent. The cells contributed by the male and female are the sex cells or Sexual Reproduction Involves Sex Cells Gametes: Male or female

Sex Cells Male gamete produced in testes Female gamete produced in ovaries Central event of sexual reproduction: between the gametes (sperm and egg) Sperm and egg (and their genetic information) to produce a new cell that develops into an offspring Fertilization: the process in which male and female gametes Internal Fertilization Some organisms like Humans carry out fertilization, in which fertilization occurs the female. Nuclei of two gametes together to form a single cell called a Zygote contains information from the sperm cell and egg cell

External Fertilization Some species, like salmon, carry out fertilization. In this process, the female deposits eggs and males release over the eggs Activity! Comparing Internal and External Fertilization Question! How do we reproduce sexually but still keep the same number of chromosomes in our cells Chromosomes Each species has a of chromosomes in its cells. Gold Fish = 94 Fruit Flies = Humans = 46 Chromosome Number Humans have chromosomes that are organized into pairs Chromosomes that are paired are called chromosomes During fertilization, each parent contributes chromosome of each pair Homologous chromosomes have similar features and carry genetic information Versions of a Gene : different forms of the same gene Eg. A homologous chromosome will have different alleles for the same gene

If sexual reproduction involves the fusing (combination) of genetic material from two individuals, then why doesn't the offspring have twice the number of chromosomes as their parents? Activity: Halves of a Whole Sexual Reproduction Since gametes combine in sexual reproduction, each gamete must have the number of chromosomes than other body cells. This ensures the correct number of chromosomes in each from generation to generation. Haploid and Diploid Cells with half the normal number of chromosomes are called ( egg and sperm) are haploid cells Our body cells have the number of chromosomes, so they are called cells

Fill In The Blank Using pg 49 in your textbook fill out and colour the diagram How do diploid organisms produce haploid gametes? Meiosis Cells that produce gametes undergo a type of called meiosis Meiosis: a diploid cell divides to produce haploid cells Offspring are genetically from parents and from one another (gametes from parents are not genetically the same) Process of the homologous chromosomes

Meiosis: Prophase I Nuclear membrane begins to disappear DNA condenses into duplicated chromosomes chromosomes are paired Meiosis: Metaphase I Spindle fibres guide chromosome movement Homologous chromosome pairs line up along the of the cell Meiosis: Anaphase I Homologous chromosome and go to each end of the cell Meiosis: Telophase I Two nuclei form Each nucleus contains a of the cell s DNA Cell divides, forming cells

Meiosis: Prophase II Nuclear membrane begins to disappear DNA exists as Meiosis: Metaphase II Chromosomes line up along the middle of the cell Meiosis: Anaphase II Copies of DNA are separated and go to each end of the cell Meiosis: Telophase II Four nuclei form Cell divides, forming new cells Each cell contains half of the original

Karyotype It s in the Cards Mitosis Vs Meiosis: How is meiosis similar to mitosis? How is it different? The of an organism s chromosomes from one body cell Sex Chromosomes Females Males Sex chromosomes determine the of an individual Control the primary and secondary sexual characteristics of - Consist of an chromosome and chromosome Have two chromosomes Meiosis Can only produce gametes with an chromosome All have one X chromosomes Have one chromosome and one chromosome Meiosis Can produce gametes with either Y chromosome or X chromosomes of the sperm will have X and other will have Y

What happens when Meiosis goes wrong??? Occasionally in meiosis can occur Many of these errors result in gametes that do not However if they do survive and reach fertilization they will produce a Since every cell in an offspring is produced from zygote cell, all of the cells in the offspring will contain the What can this result in? Down Syndrome 47 chromosomes Sex Chromosome Disorders Turners Syndrome Female born with only one X chromosome Do not develop at puberty/cannot reproduce Klinefelter Syndrome Males born with two X chromosomes Cannot reproduce