The two possible routes of cell division for a spermatocyte. Both start with DNA replication. The right hand side describes spermatogenesis
Overview of meiosis, showing chromosome numbers and quantities of DNA present in each cell in humans (Homo sapiens)
The cells of the sex organs can divide by both mitosis and meiosis, while other body cells (aka somatic cells) only divide by mitosis.
'Cell division' is sometimes a confusing term because that implies that DNA is being 'divided' between cells. This IS strictly true, although in order for there to be enough DNA for the new cells, DNA has to replicate itself first.
To aid fluency in exam answers, write a glossary or flashcards of the following terms so you can always choose the right the keywords in your written answers: allele; bivalent; centromere; chromosome; chromatid; gene loci; homologous pair; synapsis; tetrad.
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