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Chapter 10 10:1 Cell Reproduction and Cell Division

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1 Chapter 10 10:1 Cell Reproduction and Cell Division

2 I Chromosomes A. Structure: Rod shaped structures that are made up of DNA and are found in the nucleus of every cell. 1. DNA – A nucleic acid that contains genetic material and is found on the chromosomes, in the nucleus of every cell. 2. Double Helix - The shape of a DNA molecule. 3. Histones – structures on a DNA molecule that DNA wraps around, these structures help aid in the tightly packing of DNA. 4. NON – histones – Do not participate in the packing of DNA.

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4 Chromatids Each chromosomes is made up of 2 identical halves called Chromatids. Centromeres – each chromatid pair is connected together by a centromere. Each chromatid pair will split during cell division.

5 2. Chromosomes Numbers A. Sex chromosomes – determine the gender of an organism. 1. XX – female, an egg cell only contains ONE “X” (sex chromosome) 2. XY –Male, a sperm can carry either an X or a Y chromosome. The sperm determines the gender of the organism. B. Autosomes – all other chromosomes in the nucleus except the 2 sex chromosomes. 1. 2 of the 46 in human sex cells, egg and sperm, are sex chromosomes, the other 44 chromosomes are Autosomes.

6 3. Homologous Pairs A. Every autosome chromosome has an identical pair or twin, one from each parent. When the egg is fertilized by the sperm the 2 sets of 23 chromosomes immediately begin looking for their identical twin to pair up together. (ZYGOTE) 1. These pairs are called homologous pairs. B. Karyotype 1. A visual of all the chromosomes in the nucleus of a dividing cell. C. Body cells – Human body cells all contain 23 pairs of chromosomes. D. Sex cells – human sex cells contain only 23 total chromosmes.

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8 4. Diploid and Haploid Cells
A. Diploid – cells that have 2 sets of chromosome. (2n) B. Haploid – Cells that have only one set of chromosomes. (n) such as sperm and egg. 1. 2 haploids together form a diploid cell.


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