Mitosis is a type of cell division which produces two identical diploid daughter cells. Cancerous tumours are either malignant or benign. Specialised cells are formed when stem cells differentiate.
For most of the time, DNADeoxyribonucleic acid. The material inside the nucleus of cells, carrying the genetic information of a living being. exists in the nucleus as thin strands. When the cells containing nuclei are ready to divide, the DNA copies itself then coils and condenses to form chromosomeThe structure made of DNA that codes for all the characteristics of an organism..
Each chromosome is made from a single molecule of DNA. Each section of this single molecule of DNA contains a code for the production of a particular proteinOrganic compound made up of amino acid molecules. One of the three main food groups, proteins are needed by the body for cell growth and repair. called a geneThe basic unit of genetic material inherited from our parents. A gene is a section of DNA which controls part of a cell's chemistry - particularly protein production..
Each human body cell contains 46 chromosomes. These can be arranged into 23 pairs. Each chromosome in a pair carries the same types of genes.
The 23rd pair is the sex chromosomes. In females, the two chromosomes are identical in shape. These are X chromosomes. Females are referred to as XX. In males, one of the chromosomes is different in shape. This is a Y chromosome. Males are referred to as XY.
Learn more about DNA and the genome with Dr Alex Lathbridge.