Where do spermatazoa develop?
In the seminiferous tubules of the testis
What cells help the development of spermatazoa?
Sertoli cells
Where in the testis are androgens synthesised?
Between the seminiferous tubules
What cells synthesize androgens in the testis?
Leydig cells
What are the two functions of the blood testis barrier?
Where does the proliferative stage of spermatogenesis occur?
In the basal intratubular compartment of the testis
What type of junctions are formed between sertoli cells and what is the function of these?
Tight Junctions. Function is to create a blood testis barrier which prevents an immune reaction to sperm and allows a distinct environment in the testis.
What is the approximate length of spermatogenesis?
64 days
What two stages can spermatogenesis be subdivided into?
Describe the mitotic proliferation of spermatogonia is the first stage of spermatogenesis?
Cells are resting at interphase before puberty when mitosis restarts. There are different types of cells which emerge and some divide by mitosis to maintain the spermatogonia population.
Where does the mitotic proliferation of spermatogeneisis occur?
In the basal compartment of the seminiferous tubules
Are primary spermatocytes diploid or haploid cells?
Diploid
Where do the primary spermatocytes go to duplicate their DNA?
Adluminal compartment of the seminiferous tubules
At what stage do the primary spermatocytes enter meiosis 1 and what happens?
S phase and double their internal DNA.
What are the five stages of the prophase of meiosis 1?
Leptotene Zygotene Pachytene Diplotene Diakinesis.
What happens in the S stage of the cell cycle?
The DNA of each chromosome is replicated so that is consists of two identical sister chromatids, which are still held together
What happens after the S phase (DNA replication) in meiosis?
Cells enter meiotic prophase:
1. Homologous chromosomes pair with each other and undergo genetic recombination
2.
Why does the ploidy of the cell not change in meiosis when the chromosomes duplicate?
The centromere number remains the same
What are the four main stages of meiosis?
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
Give 2 ways in which meiosis generates genetic diversity?
What is the longest phase of meiosis?
Prophase 1
What happens in prophase 1?
What happens in metaphase 1?
Spindle fibres attach to chromosomes and chromosomes line up in the centre of the cell with their homologous pair
At what stage of meiosis do the two centrosomes migrate to the two poles of the cell?
During prophase.