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Looking for clear, concise, and exam-focused Embryology notes? This document covers all the essential topics you need in an easy-to-understand format with well-structured explanations, diagrams, and mnemonics. Perfect for medical, nursing, and allied health students! Covers all key topics: Gametogenesis, Fertilization, Cleavage, Morula & Blastocyst formation, Implantation, Development of Germ Layers, Placenta, and Fetal Membranes. Well-organized with headings, bullet points, and flowcharts for quick revision. Exam-ready summaries that save time and boost recall. Includes mnemonics, definitions, and examples for tricky concepts. Ideal for first-time learners and revision before exams

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GAMETOGENESIS
Gametogenesis:
 Is aprocess of gamet formation =Ova or sperm formation
 Conversion of Diploid Germ Cells into Haploid Male and Female Gametes
 a process of formation and maturation of the gametes (sperm and ovum)
 involves
 Mitosis
 meiosis and
 cytodifferentiation.
1.Mitosis
Mitosis
 is the process by which one cell divides into two genetically identical daughter
cells.
 Each daughter cell has 46 chromosomes (full human complement).-diploid
 Before mitosis, each chromosome replicates its DNA.
 Chromosomes are diffuse and unrecognizable under a light microscope.


2. Meiosis
Meiosis
 is the specialized cell division in germ cells that produces male and female
gametes (sperm and egg).
 Reduce the chromosome number from diploid (46) to haploid (23).
 Meiosis involves two consecutive divisions: Meiosis I and Meiosis II
 Before meiosis I, germ cells (spermatocytes and primary oocytes) replicate
their DNA.
 Each of the 46 chromosomes becomes two sister chromatids.
 Meiosis I
 Homologous chromosomes pair up (synapsis).

,  The pairing is point-for-point exact, except XY chromosomes.
 Homologous pairs then separate, producing two haploid daughter cells.
 Chromosome number reduced: Diploid → Haploid
 Crossing over occured
 Meiosis II
 Sister chromatids in each haploid cell are separated.
 Result: Each gamete contains 23 chromosomes (haploid).


 Crossover (Genetic Recombination)


 Occurs during meiosis I.
 Is exchange of chromatid segments between paired homologous
chromosomes.
 Segments of chromatids break and swap.
 Points of interchange temporarily form an X-shaped structure called a
chiasma
 Frequency: ~30–40 crossovers per meiotic I division (1–2 per
chromosome).
 More frequent between genes that are far apart on a chromosome.
 Significance of Meiosis
 Genetic variability: Crossover redistributes genetic material.
 Random distribution of homologous chromosomes to daughter cells.
 Haploid gametes ensure that fertilization restores the diploid number (46
chromosomes).


3. cytodifferentiation
 is the process by which unspecialized cells (like primordial germ cells or
embryonic cells) become specialized in structure and function
 Maturation complates
The Purpose of Gametogenesis –
 Production of gametes –
 Reduction of the number of chromosomes by half. –
 Alteration of the shape of germ cells for fertilization
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