Chromosomes In a General term are rod or thread like bodies found in the nucleus of a cell.
Chromosome houses or contains the genes which are responsible for the transmission of characters from parents to offspring.
Chromosomes can be seen with a microscope only during cell division (mitosis or meiosis). They appear at the beginning of cell division as long slender threads. As cell division progresses, they shorten and thicken. After some time, each chromosome is observed to be made up of two threads called chromatids, held together at the centromere.
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Number of Chromosomes
The number of Chromosomes in a body cell known as the diploid number is double the number of Chromosomes in a gamete known as the haploid number. Diploid number is represented by 2n while Haploid number is represented by n. Example of Chromosomes number in body cells are: Cat 38 (19 pairs), housefly 12 (6 pairs), domestic fowl 18 (9 pairs), dog 52 (26 pairs), Man 46 (23 pairs).
There are naturally 46 Chromosomes which occur as 23 pairs in Human Beings. Easy Chromosomes of a pair occupies the same position as and is similar in shape and size to the other while each of the pair is called homologous chromosomes and only separate during meiosis. Chromosomes are numbered in multiple of 23 which is represented as n I.e 23 = n.
Therefore, the 46 chromosomes are represented as 2n, I.e. 2 × n = 2 × 23 = 46. Since 46 chromosomes is twice n, it is called the diploid number of Chromosomes while n (23) is called the haploid number.
https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/primer/basics/chromosome
https://www.britannica.com/science/chromosome
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