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Term | Definition |
DNA | Found in the nucleus of every body cell |
DNA stands for | Deoxyribnucleic Acid |
Genes | Short segments of DNA that contains the instructions for a single trait |
Chromosome | DNA that is organized and packaged |
Sister Chromatid | Two identical chromosomes that are fully condensed and attached by a centromere |
Karyotype | Is the number of chromosomes seen in the cell of an organisms of a species |
Autosomes | All chromosomes but sex chromosomes |
Allosomes | Sex chromosomes |
Number of Human Chromosomes | 46 |
Mitosis | Cellular division that results in two identical daughter cells |
Interphase | The resting phase of a cell where the DNA is unraveled |
Prophase | Chromosomes condense and the envelope disappears |
Metaphase | The chromosomes lines up alone the middle |
Anaphase | Chromosomes move to the opposite poles |
Telophase | Nuclear envelope forms around the chromosomes |
Cytokinesis | Cytoplasm splits two new identical cells |
Cytokinesis in Animal Cells | Cleavage furrow |
Cytokinesis in Plant Cells | Cell Plate |
Binary Fission | A single cell undergoes mitosis that results in two identical cells |
Ex Organisms of Binary Fission | Amoeba & Bacteria |
Budding | When mitosis results in unequal size cells created |
Ex Organisms of Budding | Yeast & Hydras |
Sporulation | Using spores to spread their daughter cells |
Spores | Special reproductive cells |
Ex of Sporulation Organisms | Plants & Fungi, bread mold |
Regeneration | The ability for some organisms to grow from pieces of another one |
Ex of Regeneration Organisms | Starfish, Hydras, & Planarian |
Vegetative Propagation | Cutting a part of a plant and allowing it to grow into a new plant that is genetically identical |
Ex of Vegetative Propagation Organisms | Plants |
Female gametes | Eggs |
Male gametes | Sperm |
Gametes | Sex cells |
Sexual Reproduction | Creation of a new organism by combining the genetic information of two parents |
Body Cells | Somatic Cells |
Sex cells | 23 chromosomes, only half the amount of DNA |
Homologous Pairs | Chromosomes that have the same genes at the same loci but it could possibly code for different alleles |
Diploid | 2n, 46 chromosomes |
Haploid | n, 23 chromosomes |
Meiosis | Is a process where the cell divides twice to form four new cells that have half the amount of genetic material than the original cell |
Gametogenesis | Gametes produced by meiosis that occur in the gonads |
Oogenesis | Production of eggs in the ovaries, 1 egg & 3 polar bodies |
Spermatogenesis | Production of sperm in the testes, 4 sperms |
Ovaries | Production of eggs & hormones estrogen & progesterone |
Fallopian Tubes / Oviduct | Connects the ovaries and the uterus, fertilization occurs here |
Uterus | The uterine wall fills up with blood & tissue in preparation for a fertilized egg |
Cervix | Neck of the uterus, becomes dilated during pregnancy |
Vagina | Connects external genitalia to the internal |
Sperm | The male sex cell or gamete |
Testes | Male gonad that produces sperm & testosterone |
Scrotum | External pouch that surrounds the testes |
Vas Deferens | Transports the sperm from the testes to the urethra |
Prostate | An organ that surrounds the urethra that secretes a fluid that makes up part of the semen |
Semen | Enhances motility and fertility of the sperm |
Penis | Inserts the semen into the female reproductive system |
Menstrual Cycle | A series of changes controlled by hormones that help prepare the female uterus for a possible pregnancy |
FSH | Follicle Stimulating Hormone |
LH | Luteinizing Hormone |
Stage 1 | Follicle Stage |
Stage 2 | Ovulation |
Stage 3 | Corpus Luteum |
Stage 4 | Menstruation |
Fertilization | Fusion of a haploid egg and sperm to produce a diploid zygote |
Where does fertilization occur | Fallopian tubes / oviducts |
External Fertilization | Eggs fertilized outside the female body |
Internal Fertilization | Fertilization occurs inside the female body |
Cleavage | Converts a single - celled zygote into an embryo |
Morula | A solid ball of cells resulting from the cellular division of a fertilized egg |
Blastula | A hollow structure in early embryonic development; inner = embryo, outer = placenta |
Gatrula | An embryo when it has a hollow cup-shaped structure that begins to differentiate |
Gastrulation | Formation of embryonic germ layers |
Ectoderm | Outermost layer, becomes the nervous and skin |
Mesoderm | Middle layer, becomes connective tissue, muscle, bone, urogenital, & circulatory system |
Endoderm | Innermost layer, becomes gastrointestinal tract, lungs and associated structures |
Placenta | Exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste between mother and child |
Umbilical Cord | Transports substances between fetus and placenta |
Amniotic Fluid | Cushions and protects the fetus |
Fraternal Twins | Develops when the woman produces two eggs and each is fertilized by two different sperm |
Identical Twins | An egg fertilized by one sperm splits to form two zygotes |
Conjoined Twins | Zygotes of identical twins fail to separate completely |
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