Chromosomes are constructed from Dna.
23 i think -- There's no such thing as "a DNA. But it works the other way around: DNA doesn't contain chromosomes, but chromosomes contain DNA. A person has 23 chromosome pairs: 46 chromosomes. One (pair) of which decides gender. Some people aren't perfect and have 47 chromosomes. Maybe other 'combinations' exist too.
your mother
Chromosomes are the name given to the discrete pieces of DNA in a cell that are copied as a unit before a cell divides. All genes are encoded in DNA so the chromosomes are the volumes in the library of an organism that is called its genome. The genome always fits into a single cell. In bacteria a chromosome can consists of a single simple loop of DNA. In plant and animal cells the chromosomes are much longer pieces of DNA that are packaged up by being wound around special proteins called histones. Another thing is that in most cells chromosomes occur in pairs. That is because you got one from your mother and one from your father. There is a lot more to say about chromosomes but their basic function is to store the DNA in a way that its genes can be accessed or read and all of the genes copied when a cell divides
The abbreviation is DNA from deoxyribonucleic acid.
Each chromosome is made up of DNA tightly coiled many times around proteins called histones that support its structure.Chromosomes are made up of chromatin, tangled DNA networks, that are 'super-coiled' and large enough to be seen by a microscope.
23 i think -- There's no such thing as "a DNA. But it works the other way around: DNA doesn't contain chromosomes, but chromosomes contain DNA. A person has 23 chromosome pairs: 46 chromosomes. One (pair) of which decides gender. Some people aren't perfect and have 47 chromosomes. Maybe other 'combinations' exist too.
no. Cells have DNA not the other way around
your mother
No, DNA is found in daughter cells, not the other way around.
other way around
The nucleus by way of the chromosomes, which contain the genes (DNA).
Haploid and Diploids have to do with Chromosomes and the way DNA is passed down hereditarly
Chromosomes are the name given to the discrete pieces of DNA in a cell that are copied as a unit before a cell divides. All genes are encoded in DNA so the chromosomes are the volumes in the library of an organism that is called its genome. The genome always fits into a single cell. In bacteria a chromosome can consists of a single simple loop of DNA. In plant and animal cells the chromosomes are much longer pieces of DNA that are packaged up by being wound around special proteins called histones. Another thing is that in most cells chromosomes occur in pairs. That is because you got one from your mother and one from your father. There is a lot more to say about chromosomes but their basic function is to store the DNA in a way that its genes can be accessed or read and all of the genes copied when a cell divides
Each chromosome is made up of DNA tightly coiled many times around proteins called histones that support its structure.Chromosomes are made up of chromatin, tangled DNA networks, that are 'super-coiled' and large enough to be seen by a microscope.
The abbreviation is DNA from deoxyribonucleic acid.
It is Chromosomes
During the S phase of mitosis (within interphase) DNA is synthesized and replicated making sister chromosomes. The cell then progresses and eventually gets to anaphase, in which the chromosomes get pulled apart by the centromeres holding the 2 sister chromosomes together. This way the daughter cells will have the same exact DNA as the parents cell, one with the same DNA, one with an exact copy.