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GCSE Biology Practice Test: How Gametes (Eggs and Sperm) are Made
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Meiosis is used in the making of gametes. Gametes are the female and male sex cells - eggs and sperm. The gametes are made in the ovary and testes by a special type of reduction cell division called meiosis. Normal body cells contain 23 paired chromosomes giving a total of 46. Gametes only have one copy of each chromosome so instead of 46 they only have 23. Each gamete has half the genetic content of the other cells in the body but when the egg and sperm fuse together during fertilisation, the chromosomes from the two gametes join together. The cell that is formed therefore contains a full... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: How Gametes (Eggs and Sperm) are Made
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1. Name the process by which the normal chromosome number is restored.
2. Human gametes (eggs or sperm) contain how many chromosomes?
3. Meiosis results in cells which are genetically...
4. Inside gametes, chromosomes are...
5. At the start of meiosis, what is replicated?
6. Human body cells contain how many chromosomes?
7. Mitosis produces cells which are genetically...
8. Meiosis results in how many gametes?
9. Meiosis consists of how many cell divisions?
10. Variation takes place as a result of meiosis and is a big advantage of which type of reproduction?