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DevelopmentDevelopmentUnit 4-4 Notes
Mr. Hefti – Pulaski Biology
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Step 1 – Meiosis in gonadsStep 1 – Meiosis in gonads
Gametogenesis
◦Oogenesis egg / ovaries
◦Spermatogenesis sperm / testes
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Step 2 – Fertilization Step 2 – Fertilization Joining of egg and spermResults in zygote (that makes more cells
by mitosis)◦Equation:
1N + 1N 1N + 1N → → 2N2N
Occurs where?◦Internal mammals, reptiles, birds◦External fish, amphibians
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Cells split apart side-by-sideMitosis!Each cell has full DNA code to become any
type of cell!All identical cells at this point (it’s now an
embryo)!
Step 3 – CleavageStep 3 – Cleavage
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Step 4 – DifferentiationStep 4 – DifferentiationCells specialize based on what they are going to become
Contain full DNA code - only use portion needed for that type of cell◦Compare DNA code to recipe book
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Step 5 – DevelopmentStep 5 – Development
Unique DNA code of each organism controls structure and function
Occurs where?◦Internal for mammals (except marsupials and monotremes)
◦External for birds, reptiles, fish, and amphibians Inside eggs, but outside mother’s body
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