A picture of chromosomes is called a "karyotype."
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A karyotype.
In the cell there is something called the nucleus which controls all reactions that occur in the cell. In this nucleus there are the chromosomes, in these are the genes. The nucleus is one of several organelles found in the cell. There are mitochondria, Golgi body, vesicles, smooth ER, and rough ER. There a many more.
The genetic material of the cell is DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and RNA (ribonucleic acid) and TRNA (transfer ribonucleic acid).
A chromosome squash produces a metaphase spread (all of the condensed metaphase chromosomes spread out). The resulting figure is called a karyotype.
No. The total number of chromosome pairs differs by Organism.
This is known as a karyogram.
A karyogram is an image that represents all the chromosomes of a cell that is derived from that organisms organized chromosome profile, or karyotype.
Smallest to largest: Gene (a place on a chromosome); chromosome (there are 46 in human cells); and DNA (because it accounts for all the genetic material in a cell).
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This is known as a karyogram.
Having a single copy of each chromosome is called the haploid condition eg in egg and sperm cells.Having pairs of chromosomes is called the diploidcondition eg in all other body cells (except red blood cells which do not have chromosomes).
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A karyotype.
In the cell there is something called the nucleus which controls all reactions that occur in the cell. In this nucleus there are the chromosomes, in these are the genes. The nucleus is one of several organelles found in the cell. There are mitochondria, Golgi body, vesicles, smooth ER, and rough ER. There a many more.
A trisomy is a condition in which a person has three copies of a chromosome instead of the usual two copies. A person can have full trisomy (three copies in every cell) or mosaic trisomy (three copies in some cells but not all).