The importance of chromosomes for the preservation of hereditary information.

Chromosomes are essential for the storage and transmission of genetic information. The chromosomes themselves are made up of protein and DNA. DNA in chromosomes is packed in a complex way. This reduces the chances of accidental damage or alteration of DNA by various chemicals. Chromosomes double during cell division, then two nuclei are formed and two cells appear. Chromosomes are also found in animal sperm and eggs. When they merge, a zygote with a full set of chromosomes is formed.



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