Autosomes are the non-sex chromosomes. The 23rd pair is the sex chromosomes. Autosomal homologous pairs are all shaped like Xs. The sex chromosomes, as we know, can either be XX or XYType your answer here...
i guess it would be false because the definition is: any pair of chromosomes OTHER THAN THE SEX chromosomes so its not ALL paired chromosomes because it excludes the sex chromosomes. =D
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There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in a normal human karyotype.
The chromosomes number1- 22 is called autosomes and pair number 23 is called as sex chromosome.
All chromosomes that are not either X or Y are called autosomes.
They are called autosomes.
The pair of chromosomes involved in sex determination is called sex chromosomes, rest of the chromosomes are called autosomes.
Chromosomes that aren't sex chromosomes are called autosomes. There are 44 autosomes in a normal human somatic cell and 22 in normal human gametes. The only chromosomes that affect the sex of an organism is the X and/or Y chromosome. XX = Female and XY = Male.
Sex chromosomes and autosomes are from the same chromosome, The chromosome has 46 chromosomes and 2 of them are sex chromosomes and the rest are called autosomes
There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in a normal human karyotype.
The chromosomes you are referring to are called autosomes.
In humans, the chromosome pairs numbering 1 through 22 are called autosomes or sometimes somatic chromosomes.
homologous chromosomes and autosomal chromosomes
The chromosomes number1- 22 is called autosomes and pair number 23 is called as sex chromosome.
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No, 22 pairs of chromosomes are autosomes. The last, or 23rd, pair are sex chromosomes.
The 22 pairs of chromosomes in human somatic cells that are same in males and females are called autosomes.
Chromosomes 1-22 are called autosomes.
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