AP Biology (Mader), 11th EditionChapter 10:
Meiosis and Sexual ReproductionLearning Outcomes10.1 Halving the Chromosome Number - Contrast haploid and diploid chromosome numbers
- Explain what is meant by homologous chromosomes.
- Describe the central concept of meiosis.
10.2 Genetic Variation - Contrast the effects of asexual and sexual reproduction on genetic variation.
- Explain how crossing-over contributes to genetic variation.
- Examine how independent assortment contributes to genetic variation in the offspring.
10.3 The phases of Meiosis - Describe the phases of meiosis and the major events that occur during each phase.
- Identify the phase of meiosis where chromosome number is reduced from diploid to haploid.
10.4 Meiosis Compared to Mitosis - Contrast changes in chromosome number, genetic variability, and number of daughter cells between meiosis and mitosis.
- Distinguish the events that occur during prophase I of meiosis that do not occur during prophase of mitosis.
- Compare chromosome alignment during meiosis I to mitosis
10.5 The Cycle of Life - Contrast the life cycle of plants with the life cycle of animals.
- Describe spermatogenesis and oogenesis in humans.
10.6 Changes in Chromosome Number and Structure - Distinguish between euploidy and aneuploidy.
- Explain how nondisjunction can cause monosomy and trisomy aneuploidy.
- Describe human diseases caused by changes in the number of sex chromosomes.
- Examine how changes in chromosome structure can lead to human diseases.
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