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Q: What are the two chromatid arms on chromosomes called?
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The two chromatid arms on a chromosome are what?

The two chromatid arms on a chromosome are identical copies.


When chromosomes are copied what are the two copies are called?

I think it's called Interphase? idk BUT...... it's a question on my homework lol


When a chromosomes is duplicated but the two are still together each copy is called?

Chromatid .


What is it called when two cells form each with half the number of chromosomes. Each chromosome still has two chromatiids?

Each half is called a sister chromatid.


What is it called when two chromosomes exchange parts?

mutagenesis occurs


How are chromosomes connected to the chromatid?

Chromosomes are composed of two chromatids. Each chromatid is an exact replica of the other, and for this reason they're called sister chromatids. If the chromosome is an "X", then the left side is one chromatid and the right side is the other. Eventually the centromere will split in the middle of the "X" and the sister chromosomes will move towards the polar ends of the cell via kinetochore fibers.


The two chromatid arms on a chromosome are?

Complementary to each other


When a chromosome has made a copy of itself each of the two strands is called this?

Chromatid!!!!!


What is the difference between a chromatid and a sister chromatid?

Homologous chromosomes is a pair made of a paternal and maternal chromosomes. But sister chromatid is either pairs of paternal or maternal chromosomes


Traits are determined by pairs of genes called?

The two chromosomes (two "X" shapes) that are in a pair are generally called "homologous chromosomes". A pair of "chromatids" make up the two arms of a single chromosome.


What is only a single member of a pair of chromosomes present in a cell?

In a chromosome pair, a single chromosome is called a chromatid and the two chromotids in the pair are commonly called "sister chromatids."


A cell containing 92 chromatids at metaphase of mitosis at its completion how many chromosomes will be made?

Each chromatid is a doubled chromosome. At telophase a single chromosome from each chromatid is pulled to its new nucleus, leaving two new nuclei with 46 chromosomes each.