BIOL 3324 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Seminiferous Tubule, Rete Testis, Dartos

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Humans have 23 pairs if homologous chromosomes 46 chromosomes. Difference between mitosis and meiosis: meiosis haploid germ cells, gametes. First division: haploid cells w/ twice as much dna. Second division: haploid cells w/ normal amount of dna. Spermatogenesis in males: 3 phases, mitosis- replenish pool of sperm that are reproduced for future. Spermatogonia: type a= constant supply of germ cells via mitosis, type b= become spermatozoa. Go through mitosis to become as spermatocytes: meiosis- makes spermatid. Primary spermatocyte replicate dna, go through meiosis 1 secondary spermatocyte. Secondary spermatocytes go through meiosis 2 spermatids: spermiogenesis- spermatid spermatozoon. Acrosome made, flagellum is made, mitochondria repositioned. Occurs in the seminiferous cells of testes. As sperm matures it moves towards the lumen and away from the basement membrane. Oogenesis in females begins at birth: germ cells packaged and placed in follicles at birth. Already 2 million oocytes at birth: mitotically divide to make oogonia pool. Surrounded by layer of granulosa cells follicles.

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