genetic information is found in the nucleus of each body cell
a chromosome is a linear arrangement of genes
chromosomes are normally found in pairs in the nucleus
in humans, there are 46 chromosomes in each body cell (23 pairs)
a gene is a section of DNA
genes are located on chromosomes and these are also normally found in pairs in the nucleus
genes control specific characteristics in the body
there are 2 types of cell division:
mitosis
meiosis
mitosis takes place for:
growth
replacewornoutcells
repairdamagedtissue
during the process of mitosis:
all the chromosomes and genes in the parent cell are copied
the cell divides to produce 2 daughter cells
the daughter cells are genetically identical to each other, and to the mother cell. the number of chromosomes stays the same
meiosis takes place to produce gametes. In animals, the gametes are sperm & eggs. In flowering plants, the gametes are pollen & eggs
during the process of meiosis:
all the chromosomes and genes in the mother cell are copied
the cell divides twice to form 4 gametes. Each gamete has half the number of chromosomes of the original mother cell
all gametes are genetically different from each other. they show variation
diploid cells are cells which contains 2 complete sets of chromosomes
haploid cells have 1 set of chromosomes
a stem cell is an undifferentiated cell that can develop into a specialised cell. specialised cells include nerve, bone and muscle cells
Stem cells could be used to replace cells that have been damaged or destroyed, such as cases of spinal cord or brain injury that have led to paralysis.
stem cells in plants are found in regions called meristems. meristem cells can differentiate to produce all types of plant cells at any time during the life of the plant.
people may object to the use of embryonic stem cells because potential life is destroyed
adult stem cells can be taken from several areas of the body such as the bone marrow. The benefits of using your own stem cells include:
no rejection
no need to find a donor
no need for tissue typing
the main disadvantage of adult stem cells are that they will differentiate into a narrower range of cell types
males have an X and Y chromosome and females have 2 X chromosomes
meiosis is important for sexual reproduction because it increases genetic variation
mitosis occurs in all non-reproductive cells while meiosis occurs only in reproductive cells
the daughter cells produced in mitosis are geneticallyidentical while the daughter cells produced in meiosis are geneticallydifferent
in mitosis, daughter cells have 46 chromosomes while in meiosis, daughter cells have 23 chromosomes
mitosis occurs for the growth, repair and replacement of damagedcells. and meiosis occurs for the formation of gametes during sexual reproduction
a chromosome is a linear DNA molecule tightly coiled around proteins
chromosome pairs are not identical and may contain different alleles (versions of a gene)
uncontrolledcellmitosis causes cancer
cancer occurs when cells divide and grow uncontrollably, forming primarytumours. once the primary tumours breakaway, they can spread to other parts of the body, creating secondary tumours
cell differentiation produces specialised cells with specific functions. once a cell differentiates, it cannot divide to make unspecialised cells
embryonic stem cells are unspecialised and capable of differentiating into a range of different cell types
adult stem cells can differentiate into a limited range of different cell types. enable replacement of dead or damaged cells
The main meristems are close to the tip of the shoot and the tip of the root
meristem cells are capable of differentiating into any cell type throughout the life of a plant