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Plant Life Cycles. Meiosis Review. Cell starts diploid Ex: Human = 46 chromosomes Cell divides twice to create 4 cells End result: Haploid cells Ex: Human = 23 chromosomes Cells created: Sperm, egg, pollen. Alternation of generations (In general). Diploid zygote created
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Meiosis Review • Cell starts diploid • Ex: Human = 46 chromosomes • Cell divides twice to create 4 cells • End result: Haploid cells • Ex: Human = 23 chromosomes • Cells created: Sperm, egg, pollen
Alternation of generations (In general) • Diploid zygote created • Diploid zygote grows into a diploid sporophyte • Haploid spores created by meiosis • Haploid spores grow into haploid gametophytes • Male gametophyte creates haploid sperm • Female gametophyte creates haploid egg • Sperm and egg fuse to make a diploid zygote • Cycle restarts
1)Moss gametophytes grow near the ground (haploid stage) 2) Through water, sperm from the male gametophyte will swim to the female gametophyte to create a diploid zygote 3) Diploid sporophyte will grow from zygote 4) Sporophyte will create and release haploid spores . . . . . sporophyte egg zygote zygote egg egg zygote egg zygote male male gametophyte female female female male female male
5) Haploid spores land and grow into new gametophytes 6) The process repeats . . . . . ground gametophyte
. . . . . sporophyte egg zygote egg zygote egg zygote egg zygote male male gametophyte female female female male female male
5) Haploid spores land and grow into new gametophytes 6) The process repeats . . . . . ground gametophyte
1) Sporophyte creates and releases haploid spores . . . . Adult Sporophyte (diploid) ground
2) Haploid spores land in the soil . . . . ground
3) From the haploid spores, gametophyte grows in the soil Let’s zoom in ground
4) Sperm swim through water from the male parts (antheridium) to the female parts (archegonia) Let’s zoom back out egg zygote egg zygote egg zygote
5) Diploid sporophyte grows from the zygote sporophyte ground
6) Fronds uncurls into leaves. 7) Cycle repeats -- Haploid spores created and released . . . . ground
1) Sporophyte creates and releases haploid spores . . . . Adult Sporophyte (diploid) ground
2) Haploid spores land in the soil . . . . ground
3) From the haploid spores, gametophyte grows in the soil Let’s zoom in ground
4) Sperm swim through water from the male parts (antheridium) to the female parts (archegonia) Let’s zoom back out egg zygote egg zygote egg zygote
5) Diploid sporophyte grows from the zygote sporophyte ground
6) Fronds uncurls into leaves. 7) Cycle repeats -- Haploid spores created and released . . . . ground
2) Pollen grains released from the male seed cones -- Pollen is the male gametophyte Male cones make pollen Female cones make eggs egg zygote egg zygote egg zygote egg zygote
seed seed seed seed 3) Seeds begin to harden inside the female cones
5) Seed will land ground
6) Seedling grows into (sporophyte)…the cycle repeats ground
Male cones make pollen Female cones make eggs egg zygote egg zygote egg zygote egg zygote
seed seed seed seed 3) Seeds begin to harden inside the female cones
5) Seed will land ground
6) Seedling grows into (sporophyte)…the cycle repeats ground
Animals eat fruit….seeds come out the other end…cycle repeats seed
Animals eat fruit….seeds come out the other end…cycle repeats seed