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Gametogenesis is a process
by
which diploid or haploid
cells undergo cell
division and differentiation
to form mature
haploid gametes.
   occurs                   The existence of a
    by meiotic division       multicellular, haploi
    of                        d phase in the life
    diploid gametocytes       cycle between
    into various              meiosis and
    gametes, or               gametogenesis is also
    by mitotic division       referred to
    of haploid                as alternation of
    gametogenous cells.       generations.
 theprocess of gametes
 formation

 It
   occurs in the gonads
 (ovary or testis)
Gonial cells are the designation given to
germ cells before they enter meiosis.

•replicate mitotically.
•genetically identical to the original zygote.

•When they begin meiosis, they are
called spermatocytes and oöcytes.
Spermatogenesis
is the process of formation of the male germ
cells (sperm formation).

It occurs in the seminiferous tubules of the
testis.

It is thread-like in shape.
Spermatogenesis occurs from puberty to old
age, producing immense numbers of spermatozoa at
an average rate of 1.5 million spermatozoa per
minute.

The sperm will mature in the
epidiymis, nourished by sertoli cells for up to 10
weeks.

Humans aged 13-90 can make 1 billion sperm a
day.
The sertoli cells are supporting cells that have several
functions.

They form the blood-testes barrier: nutrients, and circulating
substances do not directly reach the germ cells

The sertoli cells determine which substances reach the
germ cells
 The spermatogonia are outside the blood-testis barrier.

They also produce antigen-binding proteins, which are
necessary for spermiogenesis (morphological development
of spermatids to spermatozoa).
Spermatogenesis is the process by which male primary sperm
cells undergo meiosis, and produce a number of cells
termed spermatogonia, from which the primary spermatocytes are
derived.

Each primary spermatocyte divides into two secondary
spermatocytes, and each secondary spermatocyte into
two spermatids or young spermatozoa.

These develop into mature spermatozoa, also known
as sperm cells.

The primary spermatocyte gives rise to two cells, the secondary
spermatocytes, and the two secondary spermatocytes by their
subdivision produce four spermatozoa.
It is an intermediary male gametogonium
(a kind of germ cell).

Diploid in number: 44 autosomes and 2 sex cells

It is very small and under the process of
development.

Undergoing G1-S.
diploid in number:
44 autosomes and 2 sex cells

Increases in size

Undergoing G2.
Haploid in number: 22 autosomes
(double stranded) and 1 sex cell each.

Can see the cleavage furrow

Undergoing Meiosis I (Reduction Division)

Chromosomes are reduced into half number.
Haploid in number:
22 (single stranded) autosomes and
1 sex cell.

Undergoing Meiosis II
(Equational Division)
It is a motile sperm cell, or moving form
of the haploid cell that is the male gamete.

It joins an ovum to form a zygote.

Matured Sperm Cell are ready to
fertilized the egg.
Oogenesis is the process of formation
of the female germ cells (egg formation).


It happens in the Ovary.


It is Spherical in shape.
Oogenesis begins in early foetal life.

All oocytes formed in females are produced during foetal life.
Many of them degenerate with time and at birth the ovaries
contain about 2 million oocytes.

All the oocytes go into meiotic arrest when they reach the first
meiotic division during foetal life.

The primary oocytes remain in the prophase of the first meiotic
division until the time of puberty, when they are gradually
released to complete meiosis at regular intervals known as the
ovarian cycle.

On the average only one oocyte matures during each
cycle, which occurs at approximately monthly intervals, so that
the total amount of oocytes to be ovulated is about 500 oocytes in a
lifetime.
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Gametogenesis

  • 1.
  • 2. Gametogenesis is a process by which diploid or haploid cells undergo cell division and differentiation to form mature haploid gametes.
  • 3. occurs  The existence of a by meiotic division multicellular, haploi of d phase in the life diploid gametocytes cycle between into various meiosis and gametes, or gametogenesis is also by mitotic division referred to of haploid as alternation of gametogenous cells. generations.
  • 4.  theprocess of gametes formation  It occurs in the gonads (ovary or testis)
  • 5.
  • 6. Gonial cells are the designation given to germ cells before they enter meiosis. •replicate mitotically. •genetically identical to the original zygote. •When they begin meiosis, they are called spermatocytes and oöcytes.
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9. Spermatogenesis is the process of formation of the male germ cells (sperm formation). It occurs in the seminiferous tubules of the testis. It is thread-like in shape.
  • 10.
  • 11. Spermatogenesis occurs from puberty to old age, producing immense numbers of spermatozoa at an average rate of 1.5 million spermatozoa per minute. The sperm will mature in the epidiymis, nourished by sertoli cells for up to 10 weeks. Humans aged 13-90 can make 1 billion sperm a day.
  • 12. The sertoli cells are supporting cells that have several functions. They form the blood-testes barrier: nutrients, and circulating substances do not directly reach the germ cells The sertoli cells determine which substances reach the germ cells  The spermatogonia are outside the blood-testis barrier. They also produce antigen-binding proteins, which are necessary for spermiogenesis (morphological development of spermatids to spermatozoa).
  • 13.
  • 14. Spermatogenesis is the process by which male primary sperm cells undergo meiosis, and produce a number of cells termed spermatogonia, from which the primary spermatocytes are derived. Each primary spermatocyte divides into two secondary spermatocytes, and each secondary spermatocyte into two spermatids or young spermatozoa. These develop into mature spermatozoa, also known as sperm cells. The primary spermatocyte gives rise to two cells, the secondary spermatocytes, and the two secondary spermatocytes by their subdivision produce four spermatozoa.
  • 15. It is an intermediary male gametogonium (a kind of germ cell). Diploid in number: 44 autosomes and 2 sex cells It is very small and under the process of development. Undergoing G1-S.
  • 16. diploid in number: 44 autosomes and 2 sex cells Increases in size Undergoing G2.
  • 17. Haploid in number: 22 autosomes (double stranded) and 1 sex cell each. Can see the cleavage furrow Undergoing Meiosis I (Reduction Division) Chromosomes are reduced into half number.
  • 18. Haploid in number: 22 (single stranded) autosomes and 1 sex cell. Undergoing Meiosis II (Equational Division)
  • 19. It is a motile sperm cell, or moving form of the haploid cell that is the male gamete. It joins an ovum to form a zygote. Matured Sperm Cell are ready to fertilized the egg.
  • 20.
  • 21. Oogenesis is the process of formation of the female germ cells (egg formation). It happens in the Ovary. It is Spherical in shape.
  • 22. Oogenesis begins in early foetal life. All oocytes formed in females are produced during foetal life. Many of them degenerate with time and at birth the ovaries contain about 2 million oocytes. All the oocytes go into meiotic arrest when they reach the first meiotic division during foetal life. The primary oocytes remain in the prophase of the first meiotic division until the time of puberty, when they are gradually released to complete meiosis at regular intervals known as the ovarian cycle. On the average only one oocyte matures during each cycle, which occurs at approximately monthly intervals, so that the total amount of oocytes to be ovulated is about 500 oocytes in a lifetime.
  • 23.