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Chromosome

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Key Stage 3

Meaning

Chromosomes are coils of DNA found in the nucleus.

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This diagram shows how DNA is coiled up to make a chromosome.

About Human Chromosomes

Humans have 46 chromosomes.
Chromosomes come in pairs, one from the father and one from the mother.
23 chromosomes are from the father and 23 chromosomes are from the mother.
The last 2 chromosomes are called sex chromosomes and they determine if the offspring is male or female. If the human has two X Chromosomes then they are female. If the human has an X and a Y Chromosome they are male.

Key Stage 4

Meaning

A chromosome is a section of DNA that has coiled together.

About Chromosomes

Chromosomes are found in pairs in diploid cells.
In organisms which engage in sexual reproduction one of the chromosomes in the pair is inherited from the mother and the other from the father.
During mitosis chromosomes have made copies of themselves that are joined by a centromere.
In haploid cells there are half the number of chromosomes. These cells are gametes used in sexual reproduction.

About Human Chromosomes

Humans have 46 chromosomes.
23 chromosomes are from the father and 23 chromosomes are from the mother.
The last 2 chromosomes' are called sex chromosomes and they determine if the offspring is male or female. If the human has two X Chromosomes then they are female. If the human has an X and a Y Chromosome they are male.

References

AQA

Chromosome, pages 14, 24-2, 35, 41, 208, 212, 236-9, 240, 242-3, 250-1, GCSE Biology; Student Book, Collins, AQA