Which of the following explains the relationship between genes and chromosomes.

a) Chromosomes come in diffrent versions called genes.

b) genes come in diffrent structures called chromosomes.

c) Chromosomes are structures that are made up of two versions called genes.

d) genes are structures that are made up of multiple chromosomes.

I think its c

i think its c as well. not sure tho

Great! Let's go through the options and reason through each one to find the correct explanation.

a) Chromosomes come in different versions called genes.
This option is not correct because it reverses the relationship between chromosomes and genes. Genes refer to specific segments of DNA that carry the instructions for making proteins, while chromosomes are structures that contain genes.

b) Genes come in different structures called chromosomes.
This option also reverses the relationship between genes and chromosomes. Chromosomes are structures that contain multiple genes, not the other way around.

c) Chromosomes are structures that are made up of two versions called genes.
This option is not correct either. Chromosomes contain multiple genes, not just two versions. Additionally, genes do not refer to versions but rather specific segments of DNA.

d) Genes are structures that are made up of multiple chromosomes.
This option is incorrect. Genes are not structures made up of multiple chromosomes. As mentioned before, genes are segments of DNA that carry the instructions for making proteins.

Therefore, the correct explanation is that genes are segments of DNA, and chromosomes are structures that contain multiple genes. So, the answer to your question is not option c.