Nuclear Division: Introduction to Mitosis and Meiosis
Nuclear division can be divided into two types, Mitosis and Meiosis. Before the students go through the processes of both nuclear divisions, I will normally explain the concept of Mitosis and Meiosis.So, what is Mitosis? what is Meiosis? They are both division of cell, but what are the differences between them? Please take a look the table below;
Comparison between mitosis and meiosis |
Chromosomes
- Chromosomes are thread-like structures located inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells.
- Each chromosome is made of protein and a single molecule of deoxyribonucleic acid, or "DNA".
- Passed from parents to offspring, DNA contains the specific instructions that make each type of living creature unique.
- The term chromosome comes from the Greek words for color (chroma) and body (soma).
- Scientists gave this name to chromosomes because they are cell structures, or bodies, that are strongly stained by some colorful dyes used in research.
Chromosome |
Basic structure of chromosome |
So what do chromosomes actually do?
- The unique structure of chromosomes keeps DNA tightly wrapped around spool-like proteins, called histones.
- Without such packaging, DNA molecules would be too long to fit inside cells.
- For an organism to grow and function properly, cells must constantly divide to produce new cells to replace old, worn-out cells.
- During cell division, it is essential that DNA remains intact and evenly distributed among cells.
- Chromosomes are a key part of the process that ensures DNA is accurately copied and distributed in the vast majority of cell divisions.
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