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Definition of Gametogenesis
< b>Gametogenesis: The development and production of the male and female
germ cells required to form a new individual.
The male and female germ cells are called gametes. The gametes in human males
are produced by the testes, two globe-shaped reproductive organs just below the
penis. Male gametes are what most people refer to as sperm. Gametes in human females
are produced by the ovaries, two oblong organs on each side of the uterus in the
lower abdomen. Female gametes are what most people refer to as eggs or ova. During
sexual intercourse, an ejaculated sperm cell penetrates an egg and unites with it
(fertilizes it). The fertilized egg is called the zygote.
The reproductive organs in both males and females (testes and ovaries, respectively)
begin gametogenesis with a primitive germ cell. A primitive germ cell is a seed
cell. Like a seed planted in a garden, a primitive germ cell initiates the process
that eventually results in a new being. The primitive germ cell contains 46 pairs
of chromosomes. Chromosomes are structures that hold the genetic information (the
DNA) that determine the makeup of the new being. In humans, chromosomes influence
hair, eye and skin color, height, bone structure -- indeed, all of the characteristics
that prompt people to say that a child "takes after" his mother or father.
Chromosomes occur in pairs because they reflect the makeup of the previous generation
-- 23 chromosomes from the father and 23 from the mother. However, the gametes produced
by the testes and the ovaries cannot each contain 46 chromosomes. Otherwise, after
they unite, they will contain 92 chromosomes! Thus, the germ cells produced by the
testes and ovaries each divide once, then divide again, in a reduction process that
creates cells containing 23 chromosomes, or half the original number. The body is
smart (or has evolved to do what it needs to do). This reduction process is known
as meiosis.
Then, after a male ejaculates sperm into a female and fertilizes her egg, a new
individual with 46 chromosomes begins to form. In other words, pregnancy occurs.
"Gamete" is derived from the Greek word "gamete" (wife) and "gamein" (to marry).
"Genesis" is derived from the Greek word "genein" (to produce). Thus, in gametogenesis,
cells marry ("gamein") and produce ("genein") a new being. The first book of the
Bible is called "Genesis" because it provides a figurative account of the beginning
of humankind. Other words from Greek and Latin that contain "gen" (indicating production
or output) include "generate," "genitals," and "generous." The word "gentry" means
"of high or noble birth."
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