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Chromosomes
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2. An organism has 15 chromosomes in its sperm cell. How many chromosomes will be in that organism's skin cell?
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re-write this in a shorter paragraph:
Prokaryotic chromosomes are composed of a single, circular strand of DNA. Eukaryotic
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Prokaryotic chromosomes are composed of a single, circular strand of DNA. Eukaryotic
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Sister Chromatids are attached to each other ar an area called the
a)Centriole b)centromere c)Spindle d)chromosome
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Testes determining gene (SRY) is normally found on the:
Group of answer choices X chromosome Y chromosome autosomal chromosome
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example of sex chromosome
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_____________ is an abnormal number of chromsomes and ________ is a normal number.
Group of answer choices Aneuploidy, euploidy
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What are X-linked genes? How many sex chromosomes do humans carry?
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Each of the two chromosomes shown here (one paternal and one maternal) contains a location (or locus) for each gene. Based on
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A replicated chromosome consists of
Choose one: A. two homologous pairs. B. a pool of cloned cells. C. a spindle pole. D. two
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The figure shown indicates a homologous pair of chromosomes. Which of the following indicates the relationship between Gene A
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The figure shown indicates a homologous pair of chromosomes. Which of the following indicates the relationship between Gene A
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Many genes are present on each chromosome.
true or false
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Which of the following chromosome pairs would contain all of the same genes (not necessarily at the same loci)?
Choose one: A. A
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The Y chromosome in humans is
Choose one: A. found as a pair in males. B. normally found as a single copy. C. the only human sex
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How do the chromosomes in a male human differ from those in a female human?
Choose one: A. Females have one extra pair of
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The diagram represents a change that occurred in a pair of chromosomes during the formation of an egg cell.
The alteration that
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Human cells possess 23
pairs of chromosomes. On average, a human chromosome contains – different genes. If a human has two
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Gametes are _______ so that when fertilization occurs, the resulting zygote will have the characteristic number of chromosomes
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The discovery that chromosomes are involved in inheritance was made possible by the invention of the -
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What is the scientific term for a section of a chromosome
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Which cell in the figure below is a diploid cell and contains duplicated chromosomes?
mc028-1.jpg a. the primary oocyte b. the
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Digestive enzymes in your stomach and intestines help digest the food you eat. If you are lactose intolerant and cannot digest
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Inherited traits are passed down from our parents to us, their offspring, by the information that is coded in our parents'
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An organism has 72 chromosomes in one of its body cells, after mitosis occurs, how many chromosomes will be in each daughter
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