Chormozones are male sex hormones that are enrage my horny teens
chromozones are teeny tiny microscpopic bones in your body that can only be seen ir you go to a chronoligist (bone guy)
that's about it
Chromosomes are organized structures of DNA and proteins that are found in cells. A chromosome is a singular piece of DNA, which contains many genes, regulatory elements and other nucleotide sequences. Chromosomes also contain DNA-bound proteins, which serve to package the DNA and control its functions. Each chromosome is made up of many many genes that carry the information to be able to make proteins. When you consider that there are two copies of each chromosome, and that each copy of each gene on the chromosome might be slightly different from the other, you have the possibility of two slightly different proteins being produced from them.
A human cheek cell contains the same organelles as any other mammal cell and just about the organelles of any animal. It doesn't have several organelles, but the two physical characteristics present in a plant cell but absent in an animal cell are the chloroplast and central vacuole. The chloroplast carries out photosynthesis with its own set of DNA. The central vacuole contrasts with the many smaller vacuoles in an animal cell as the largest organelle in a plant cell. Vacuoles simply store fluids, most always water. Cell Wall is also not found in animal cells.
NOW. Colourblindness we will assume, is a Sex-Linked Disorder. Hence, the sex chromosomes are involved in determinig the phenotypes of the children. XY --male XX--female XbY--colourblind male XBXb --normal female Cross: (parents) Xby * XBXb F1 progeny/offspring XBXb, XbXb, XBY, XbY 50 % of the children will be colourblind. This is a very simple question. You also need to clarify within the question if it is sex linked or autosomal.
there are alot of chromozones
23 pairs for a total of 46 chromosomes (not chromozones) :o)
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All Apes have 24 pairs of chromosomes.
the only animal with almost twice the number of chromozones as a human
Because sexual reproduction involves two seperate creatures, each with it's own chromozones to pass on to the child. In asexual reproduction, there is only one creature, so only one set of chromozones can be passed on. I.E: In humans, both the mother and the father pass on 23 chromozones, so the baby gets 46, half from the mum and half from the dad, so there is more variation. In a strawberry plant, the mother plant is the only entity that can pass chromozones onto the child, so the child will be genetically identical to the parent plant.
there are alot of chromozones
Page 236 is for vamp chormosomal pairs, and 237 is for werewolves.
becaue the chromozones from the mother and father haven't yet taken place
I'm pretty sure it's impossible because the difference in chromozones of both animals.