1889, from German Chromosom, coined 1888 by German anatomist Wilhelm von Waldeyer-Hartz (1836-1921), from Latinized form of Greek khrōma "color" (see chroma) + -some (3)). So called because the structures contain a substance that stains readily with basic dyes.
humans have 22 chromosome pairs plus two sex chromosomes
chromatophore
chromatopsy
chrome
chromium
chromophotography
chromosome
chromosphere
chronic
chronicity
chronicle
chronicler