Cell Division

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  • Chromosomes carry genetic information in a molecule called DNA.
  • A type of cell division called mitosis ensures that when a cell divides each new cell produced has the same genetic information.
  • DNA exists in a cell's nucleus within structures called chromosomes.
  • The structure made of DNA that codes for all the characteristics of an organism is called a chromosome.
  • Each section of a chromosome that contains the code for the production of a particular protein is called a gene.
  • The basic unit of genetic material inherited from our parents is the gene.
  • A gene is a section of DNA which controls part of a cell's chemistry - particularly protein production.
  • Each chromosome is made from a single molecule of DNA, but when a cell is ready to divide, the DNA copies itself, then coils and condenses to form the chromosomes that we see in micrographs.
  • Each human body cell contains 46 chromosomes.
  • These can be arranged into 23 pairs.
  • Each chromosome in a pair carries the same types of genes.
  • The 23rd pair are the sex chromosomes: In females, the two chromosomes are identical in shape.
  • There are two X chromosomes.
  • Females are referred to as XX.
  • In males, one of the chromosomes is a different in shape.
  • There is an X and also a Y chromosome.
  • Males are referred to as XY.