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Spermatogenesis & Oogenesis

Spermatogenesis & Oogenesis. Pg. 103-104. Spermatogenesis. Occurs in the seminiferous tubules of the testes the formation of sperm Takes 65 to 70 days. Spermatogenesis Overview. Begins with one cell Which becomes two Finally four. Primary Spermatocytes.

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Spermatogenesis & Oogenesis

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  1. Spermatogenesis & Oogenesis • Pg. 103-104

  2. Spermatogenesis • Occurs in the seminiferous tubules of the testes • the formation of sperm • Takes 65 to 70 days

  3. Spermatogenesis Overview • Begins with one cell • Which becomes two • Finally four

  4. Primary Spermatocytes • These are the basic cells, where process begins • Diploid • Produced continuously by mitosis

  5. Sperm cells • Also haploid, are produced when secondary spermatocytes divide

  6. Question: • T/F: A woman is born with all the eggs she will ever have

  7. Answer: • Technically not true! • A woman is born with all the primary oocytes she will ever have • They will become eggs later • This probably is the reason why chances of Down’s syndrome increase with mother’s age

  8. 7th Inning Stretch • Launch

  9. Oogenesis • Occurs in the ovaries • Formation of oocytes, eggs • Begins prior to birth! • Spans all of pre-reproductive & reproductive life

  10. Oogenesis Overview • Begins with one cell • Which becomes two • Then finally, four

  11. Primary Oocyte • These are present at birth • Stay dormant until sometime after puberty..things get kinky • Diploid (2n) • 46 chromosomes

  12. First Polar Body • Results from meiosis I • Smaller (has less cytoplasm)

  13. Secondary Oocyte • Released by ovulation • Happens roughly every 28 days

  14. Fertilization • Sperm penetrates secondary oocyte • Triggers meiosis II • Oocyte’s nucleus divides • One nucleus stays, combines with sperm’s nucleus • Other nucleus leaves

  15. Down’s Syndrome • Much more likely with older moms • 3 copies of chromosome 21 • Caused by non-disjunction of chromosomes • Could this occur in meiosis II? • Why are mistakes more likely with older oocytes?

  16. Question • What cell division process is used in spermatogenesis? • In oogenesis? • How do they differ?

  17. Answer • Both spermatogenesis and oogenesis use meiosis • Spermatogenesis needs many, many parent cells—provided by mitosis

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