IPMATc I-interphase P-prophase(poles)centrosomes move to either side of the pole M-metaphase(middle) A-anaphase(apart) T-telophase cytokenises the seperation of cytoplasm Helped me a lot in grade 10
Thank you for the excellent tutorial. Is it possible to get 4 haploid cells, 2 with an X chromosome and 2 with Y chromosome if we start off with just one cell, with an XY chromosome pair?
Not in meiosis because once they touch they are no longer identical so we can’t call them daughters. Before they cross over yes but after they cross over no. Then we call them recombinant chromosomes/chromatids that pull apart and form single stranded chromosomes
No they are not the same thing. A recombinant is a chromosome with genes from another chromosome on it. A bivalent is when chromosomes lie in close association with each other
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IPMAT -
I - interphase
P - prophase
M - metaphase (Middle) - chromosomes come to middle
A - Anaphase (apart) - chromosomes move apart
T - telophase
That's also how I was tought by my teacher!!
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IPMATc
I-interphase
P-prophase(poles)centrosomes move to either side of the pole
M-metaphase(middle)
A-anaphase(apart)
T-telophase
cytokenises the seperation of cytoplasm
Helped me a lot in grade 10
thank you for the videos that make these topics so easy to understand!!!
Thanks Miss Angler, you've been helpful.
me watching ur Meiosis videos as revision for my test tomorrow!!!! lol
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Oh no, same here😂
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Thank you for the excellent tutorial. Is it possible to get 4 haploid cells, 2 with an X chromosome and 2 with Y chromosome if we start off with just one cell, with an XY chromosome pair?
Hi sorry just another question is "single stranded chromosomes" also referred to as "daughter chromosomes"
Not in meiosis because once they touch they are no longer identical so we can’t call them daughters. Before they cross over yes but after they cross over no. Then we call them recombinant chromosomes/chromatids that pull apart and form single stranded chromosomes
Thank u sm 😀
When does meiosis 2 occur: a) before ovulation 2) after ovulation 3) before conception 4)after crossing over 5) after implantation?
Technically meiosis 2 in females only completes after fertilization
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I was taught in last lecture that meiosis 2 starts after penetration of sperm inside egg ,does it complete after fertilisation?
@@missangler so what option is the answer from my first comment?
Please
@@beautifulvibes188 yup thats what I said.
@@missangler thank you, could you please tell me which option is correct in my question above? Thank you
Does recombinant chromosomes mean bivalent?
No they are not the same thing. A recombinant is a chromosome with genes from another chromosome on it. A bivalent is when chromosomes lie in close association with each other
So are the bivalents only in meiosis 1 in prophase?
This is very good until it says separating arms. It is separating chromatids, not arms.
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Ma'am could you start teaching reproduction?
Two vids up now!