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How can paired chromosomes differ?
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Amy
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how many autosomes are present in a typical human karyotype?
There are 22 pairs, or 44 total. Gender determining chronosomes, X,
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biobuff
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Which option contains all of the other options listed?(1 point) Responses chromatid chromatid centromere centromere chromosome
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Chromosomes in eukaryotes are made of DNA wrapped around proteins. What is the combination of DNA and protein called?(1 point)
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Review this diagram; select the response that BEST describes label #2.
Locus (genetics) - Wikipedia a sister chromosomes b
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jhyutdr
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What is the name for one half of a chromosome?
chromatid protein gene centromere
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What is the scientific term for a section of a chromosome?
amino acid hemoglobin protein gene
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What is the name for one half of a chromosome?(1 point)
Responses centromere centromere gene gene chromatid chromatid protein
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naww
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What is the scientific term for a section of a chromosome?(1 point)
Responses protein protein amino acid amino acid gene gene
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naww
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Which option contains all of the other options listed?(1 point)
Responses chromatid chromatid centromere centromere chromosome
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What is the scientific term for a section of a chromosome?(1 point)
Responses amino acid amino acid hemoglobin hemoglobin protein
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What is the scientific term for a section of a chromosome?(1 point)
Responses amino acid amino acid hemoglobin hemoglobin protein
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Aurora Nicole Davies-McMahon
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DNA carries the genetic code for all of the traits possessed by an organism. DNA code is used to make proteins in the ribosomes.
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What is the scientific term for a section of a chromosome? (1 point
amino hemoglobin protein gene
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What is the name for one half of a chromosome?(1 point)
Responses chromatid chromatid protein protein gene gene centromere
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Aurora Nicole Davies-McMahon
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What is the name for one half of a chromosome? (1 point)
• chromatid O protein • gene • centromere
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What is the scientific term for a section of a chromosome?(1 point) Responses amino acid amino acid hemoglobin hemoglobin
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What is the name for one half of a chromosome?(1 point) Responses chromatid chromatid protein protein gene gene centromere
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A Local Wanderer In Search
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What is the scientific term for a section of a chromosome?(1 point)
Responses  amino acid amino acid  hemoglobin hemoglobin
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What is the scientific term for a section of a chromosome?
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you will get 20/20
here are the answers 1.they both contain genetic material 2.round 3.the combination of its allels 4.they are
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25. If there are 12 chromosomes in an animal cell in interphase of the cell cycle, what is the diploid number of chromosomes for
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1. Ferrets have 40 chromosomes in each heart cell. There are ____ chromosomes in each egg.
Answer: 20 2. If a skunk has 25
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Which option contains all of the other options listed?
centromere chromatid gene chromosone
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What is the scientific term for a section of a chromosome?
amino acid hemoglobin O protein gene
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Hi
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What is the definition of a diploid cell?
A cell with 2 sets of chromosomes A cell with a single set of chromosomes A cell with a
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What is the name for one half of a chromosome?
centromere gene protein chromatid
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A kangaroo has 16 chromosomes. How many came from its female parent?(1 point)
Responses 32 32 16 16 8 8 Meiosis Quick Check
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red
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A kangaroo has 16 chromosomes. How many came from its female parent?(1 point)
Responses 32 32 16 16 8 8 4
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Which option contains all of the other options listed?(1 point)
Responses gene gene centromere centromere chromosome chromosome
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Which of the following choices correctly compares prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes?(1 point) Responses Prokaryotic
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What is the name for one half of a chromosome?(1 point)
Responses protein protein gene gene centromere centromere chromatid
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heart Indominus Rex
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A) Chromosomes in eukaryotes are made of DNA wrapped around proteins. What is the combination of DNA and protein called? (1
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Killer999
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A) Eukaryotic chromosomes tend to be much larger than prokaryotic chromosomes. In order to package these large chromosomes into
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Killer999
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A manual contains instructions for how to build a variety of structures using a set of interlocking bricks. If this scenario is
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Chromosomes in eukaryotes are made of DNA wrapped around proteins. What is the combination of DNA and protein called?(1 point)
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sda
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A) Which of the following choices correctly compares prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes? (1 point)
Prokaryotic chromosomes
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Killer999
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Chromosomes in eukaryotes are made of DNA wrapped around proteins. What is the combination of DNA and protein called?(1 point)
Re
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Which of the following choices correctly compares prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes?(1 point)
Responses Prokaryotic
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Eukaryotic chromosomes tend to be much larger than prokaryotic chromosomes. In order to package these large chromosomes into the
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Which of the following choices correctly compares prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes?
A. Prokaryotic chromosomes are linear
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Which option contains all of the other options listed?
Chromosomes Centromere Gene Chromatid
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Question 1
Chromosomes are made of tightly packed ________ molecules. Responses A DNADNA B amino acidamino acid C lipidlipid
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User_Noname
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DNA carries the genetic code for all of the traits possessed by an organism. DNA code is used to make proteins in the ribosomes.
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User_Noname
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Which of these would best fill in the chart for "B"?
Responses A 0 chromosomes0 chromosomes B 23 chromosomes23 chromosomes C 46
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which option contains all of the other opitons listed?
gene centromere chromeosome chromatid
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A spermatogonial cell undergoes mitosis before entering the meiotic cell cylce en route to the production of sperm. However
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Thomas
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In a unipuppicorn, the somatic cells must make more cells in order to grow. If its somatic cells contain 18 chromosomes (as
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Eukaryotic chromosomes tend to be much larger than prokaryotic chromosomes. In order to package these large chromosomes into
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How many chromosomes are in a human blood cell?
What term describes a picture of the human chromosomes arranged in pairs?
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David
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