1.2.1 Chromosomes

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    • Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of cells.
    • What is the role of histone proteins in chromosomes?
      Condense DNA and regulate gene expression
    • Match the component of a chromosome with its function:
      DNA ↔️ Carries genetic information
      Histone Proteins ↔️ Condenses DNA
    • Chromosomes become highly condensed during mitosis.

      True
    • During telophase, chromosomes decondense as the cell divides into two daughter cells.
    • DNA carries the genetic information in chromosomes.
      True
    • Histone proteins help regulate gene expression in chromosomes.
    • Match the stage of meiosis with its key chromosome event:
      Prophase I ↔️ Crossing over occurs
      Anaphase I ↔️ Homologous pairs separate
      Anaphase II ↔️ Sister chromatids separate
    • Autosomes are involved in determining biological sex.
      False
    • How many main types of chromosomes are there?
      Two
    • Autosomes contain genes for general bodily functions
    • A chromosome is composed of DNA and histone proteins.

      True
    • Stages of chromosome movement during mitosis
      1️⃣ Prophase: Chromosomes condense and become visible
      2️⃣ Metaphase: Chromosomes align at the center of the cell
      3️⃣ Anaphase: Chromosomes separate and move to opposite poles
      4️⃣ Telophase: Chromosomes decondense as the cell divides
    • Match the stage of meiosis with its corresponding event:
      Prophase I ↔️ Crossing over
      Anaphase I ↔️ Homologous pairs separate
      Metaphase II ↔️ Chromosomes align individually
      Telophase II ↔️ Four haploid cells form
    • Sex chromosomes determine biological sex, while autosomes do not.
      True
    • What is the primary function of chromosomes?
      Contain an organism's DNA
    • DNA in chromosomes carries genetic information.
      True
    • Chromosomes ensure the accurate distribution of genetic material during cell division.
    • Stages of mitosis involving chromosomes
      1️⃣ Prophase: Chromosomes condense
      2️⃣ Metaphase: Chromosomes align
      3️⃣ Anaphase: Chromosomes separate
      4️⃣ Telophase: Chromosomes decondense
    • What happens to chromosomes during anaphase of mitosis?
      They separate and move to poles
    • Where is DNA located within a chromosome?
      Wrapped around histone proteins
    • What are the two main components of a chromosome?
      DNA and histone proteins
    • Mitosis ensures each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic material.

      True
    • Why is meiosis important for creating genetically distinct gametes?
      Enhances diversity among offspring
    • Which chromosomes determine biological sex in humans?
      X and Y chromosomes
    • Which chromosomes in humans are considered autosomes?
      Chromosomes 1-22
    • What are chromosomes made of?
      DNA and histone proteins
    • What role do histone proteins play in chromosomes?
      Condense DNA
    • During mitosis, chromosomes become highly condensed
    • Crossing over during Prophase I of meiosis leads to genetic recombination.

      True
    • What determines whether an individual will be male (XY) or female (XX)?
      Sex chromosomes
    • Chromosomes ensure the accurate distribution of genetic information during cell division