Chromosomes contain DNA, which carries the genetic information that determines an organism's traits. During cell division, chromosomes ensure that each new cell receives the correct amount of genetic material. Chromosomes play a crucial role in passing on hereditary information from one generation to the next.
they carry genetic material of the animal.
Chromosomes
Chromosomes contain DNA that carries genetic information essential for traits and functions of an organism. During cell division, chromosomes ensure that genetic material is correctly copied and distributed to offspring cells. Chromosomes play a crucial role in determining characteristics, such as eye color, height, and susceptibility to diseases.
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A lobster has 100 chromosomes. Humans have 46 chromosomes, the same as a lizard. A dog has 78 chromosomes, and a fly has 12 chromosomes.
organizing chromosomes
They contain the hereditary information necessary for cell life.
condenses into chromosomes, which contain DNA and protein
Chromosomes determine the traits of something, and pass it from parent cell to offspring.
they carry genetic material of the animal.
Chromosomes are they holders or "packagers" of DNA. DNA is what tells your body what to do during body growth, development, and it tells your body how to function.
That is the job of the nucleus in animal cells.
Yes, during mitosis, the original cell's chromosomes are duplicated and then divided into two daughter cells, each receiving a complete set of chromosomes. This ensures that each daughter cell has the same genetic information as the parent cell.
Chromosomes
Chromosomes contain DNA that carries genetic information essential for traits and functions of an organism. During cell division, chromosomes ensure that genetic material is correctly copied and distributed to offspring cells. Chromosomes play a crucial role in determining characteristics, such as eye color, height, and susceptibility to diseases.
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homologous chromosomes and autosomal chromosomes