Bio Ch 8-1 Notes
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Chapter 8
Cell Reproduction
Section 8.1
Chromosomes
DNA- deoxyribonucleic acid
Consists of six billion pairs of
nucleotides
Eukaryotic Cells
During cell division, DNA is coiled into
compact chromosomes
Chromosomes are rod-shaped
structures made of DNA and proteins
Each chromosome is a single DNA
molecule wrapped around proteins
called histones
Histones maintain the shape of the
chromosome
Nonhistone proteins are involved in
controlling the activity of specific
regions of the DNA
Chromosome Structure
Each half is called a chromatid
The constricted area is called a
centromere
When a cell divides, each of the two
new cells receives one chromatid from
each chromosome
Prokaryotic Cells
DNA usually consists of only one
chromosome
DNA molecule is circular
Chromosome Numbers
Each species has a characteristic
number of chromosomes
Examples: fruit fly
cat
human
8
32
46
Sex Chromosomes
Determine the sex of an organism
In humans, sex chromosomes are
either X or Y
Normal females are XX
Normal males are XY
Autosomes
The other 44 chromosomes are
autosomes
Every cell of an organism produced by
sexual reproduction has two copies of
each autosome (one from each
parent)
Homologous Chromosomes
Refers to the two copies of each
chromosome
Same size and shape
Carry genes for the same trait
Karyotype
A photomicrograph of the
chromosomes in a dividing cell found
in a normal human
46 human chromosomes exist as 22
homologous pairs of autosomes and
two sex chromosomes
Diploid
Cells that have two sets of chromosomes
All normal human cells, except for
reproductive cells, are diploid
Abbreviated as 2n
For humans, the diploid (2n) number is 46
Haploid
Cells that contain only one set of
chromosomes
Includes sperm and egg cells
Abbreviated as 1n
The haploid number (1n) of humans is
23
Introduction to Cell
Reproduction
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