they are grouped into multiple chromosomes.
Karyotype
No, the centromere is not an organized display of an organism's chromosomes. A centromere is the point of the chromosome where it is attached to a spindle during cell division.
Chromosomes have 23 pairs
DNA wrapped in histones.
they are grouped into multiple chromosomes.
Chromosomes are an organized structure of DNA and protein that is found in cells.
they organise DNA by collecting the 23 chromosomes from the nucleus of the sperm and the egg (the mother and father) when they fertilise and when they divide the chromosomes will divide with them making the zygote
Karyotype
No, the centromere is not an organized display of an organism's chromosomes. A centromere is the point of the chromosome where it is attached to a spindle during cell division.
chromosomes
Genes are organized chromosomes. Chromosomes are what make the organism what it is. It is usually called DNA.
Chromosomes have 23 pairs
DNA wrapped in histones.
DNA in the cell is wrapped around histones to create a 30 nm fiber which is organized into chromatin.
chromosomes
we call it a karyotype