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The Basics of Life
Humans begin life as a single cell - a fertilised
egg cell, or zygote. The nucleus of each of these cells is packed
with information coded in the form of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
and organised into groups called genes, which are arranged on
thread-like structures known as chromosomes.
A human zygote contains 46 chromosomes arranged in 23 pairs. One
of each pair comes from the mother and one from the
father.
As well as being packed with information, the DNA of the
chromosomes also has the ability to copy itself; without this, the
cells could not duplicate, nor could they pass on information from
one generation to another.
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