Biology: DNA, Genes and Cell Division Flashcards
How many chromosomes are in the nucleus of human cells ?
46 chromosomes, 22 pairs and 2 sex chromosomes
What are present in chromosomes?
each chromosomes contains thousands of genes made up of chains of DNA nucleotides
- nucleotides consist of sugar molecule (deoxyribose), a phosphate group and one of the four possible nitrogenous base pairs (adenine, cytosine, guanine and thymine)
What is the each rung of DNA like?
each rung in the DNA double stranded helix ladder is an A to T or C to G
What is a gamete?
diploid egg and sperm cells precursor cells divide by meiosis to produce male and female haploid gametes with nuclei that contain 23 chromosomes
These fuse during fertilisation to produce a new cell, the zygote which has a single diploid nucleus
What happens during meiosis?
diploid cells divide twice- once to give 2 diploid cells (DNA duplicated) and then once more to give 4 different haploid cells, each with a single gene copy of each chromosome (creates genetic variability)
What happens after fertilization ?
after fertilisation the diploid chromosome number is restored
What cells are suitable to become gametes?
only haploid cells, produced by meiosis and containing half the number if chromosomes
What are somatic cells?
these are non-sex cells that replicate by mitosis to produce 2 identical diploid daughter cells with same number of chromosomes as all other somatic cells including zygote from which they originate
What is interphase?
cell growth and DNA replication
then mitosis in four phases occurs
What are the 4 phases of mitosis?
prophase- chromosomes visible in nucleus and nuclear membrane dissolves
metaphase- line up along equator
anaphase- chromosomes moves apart
telophase- nuclear membrane form and the cell divides in 2