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directions complete the chart. use it to show how each pair of items is alike and different.
| similarities | differences | |
|---|---|---|
| gregor mendel/thomas morgan | 3. | 4. |
| human sex cells/other human cells | 5. | 6. |
| human egg cells/human sperm cells | 7. | 8. |
| sex - linked traits/other traits of an organism | 9. | 10. |
directions define each term.
- gamete
- zygote
- carrier
- x chromosome
- y chromosome
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Brief Explanations
- Both meiosis and mitosis are cell - division processes. Meiosis produces gametes with half the chromosome number, while mitosis produces genetically identical somatic cells.
- Gregor Mendel and Thomas Morgan were both geneticists. Mendel discovered basic inheritance laws through pea - plant experiments, and Morgan's work with fruit flies confirmed the chromosome theory of inheritance.
- Human sex cells and other human cells contain DNA. Sex cells are haploid and involved in reproduction, while other human cells are diploid.
- Human egg cells and sperm cells are both gametes. Egg cells are large, non - motile, and contain nutrients; sperm cells are small, motile, and have a tail for swimming.
- Sex - linked traits and other organism traits are determined by genes. Sex - linked traits are carried on sex chromosomes and show different inheritance patterns in males and females compared to autosomal traits.
- A gamete is a reproductive cell (sperm or egg) that has half the number of chromosomes of a somatic cell and is involved in sexual reproduction.
- A zygote is a fertilized egg cell formed by the fusion of a sperm and an egg, which develops into a new organism.
- A carrier is an individual who has one copy of a recessive allele for a genetic disorder but does not show symptoms of the disorder.
- The X chromosome is one of the two sex chromosomes in humans and many other animals. Females have two X chromosomes (XX), and males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY).
- The Y chromosome is one of the two sex chromosomes in humans and many other animals. It is present in males (XY) and is responsible for male - determining characteristics.
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- Similarities: Both are cell - division processes. Differences: Meiosis produces haploid gametes, mitosis produces diploid somatic cells.
- Similarities: Both are geneticists. Differences: Mendel discovered basic inheritance laws, Morgan confirmed chromosome theory.
- Similarities: Contain DNA. Differences: Sex cells are haploid and for reproduction, others are diploid.
- Similarities: Both are gametes. Differences: Egg cells are large and non - motile, sperm cells are small and motile.
- Similarities: Determined by genes. Differences: Sex - linked traits on sex chromosomes, show different inheritance.
- A reproductive cell (sperm or egg) with half the number of chromosomes of a somatic cell, involved in sexual reproduction.
- A fertilized egg cell formed by sperm - egg fusion, developing into a new organism.
- An individual with one copy of a recessive allele for a genetic disorder but no symptoms.
- One of the two sex chromosomes; females have two, males have one.
- One of the two sex chromosomes; present in males and responsible for male - determining characteristics.