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Chromosomes, Genes, and DNA |
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Gametes |
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Understanding Variation in Organisms |
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Impact of Environmental Changes on Species Survival |
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In the next section, we will delve into the concept of gametes and their significance in the process of inheritance.
Gametes are special cells in humans that have 23 chromosomes, which are needed for sexual reproduction. These cells are responsible for passing on genetic information from parents to their children.
Sperm Cells: These are the male gametes. Sperm cells are much smaller than egg cells and have a few key features:
Egg Cells: These are the female gametes. Egg cells are larger than sperm cells and have their own set of important features:
Unlike sperm, egg cells cannot move on their own and rely on the food reserves in their cytoplasm for early development after fertilization. Fertilization is the process where a sperm cell and an egg cell unite to form a new cell called a zygote. This happens when the nuclei of the sperm and egg combine, bringing together their genetic material. Here’s how it works:
Boy or Girl?
When a sperm fertilizes an egg, the combination of chromosomes determines the sex of the baby. Here’s how it works:
Inheritance is the process by which DNA, organized into chromosomes containing genes, is passed from parents to their offspring. Genes carry the instructions for various traits and characteristics.
Sex Inheritance involves determining the sex of a baby based on the X or Y chromosomes inherited from the parents. The combination of these chromosomes decides whether the baby will be male or female.
Trait Inheritance refers to the passing down of other characteristics from parents to their children through the genes located on the chromosomes. These traits can include physical features, behaviors, and other inherited qualities.
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