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Q: What shows a complete diploid set of chromosomes grouped together in pairs arranged in order of decreasing size?
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What characteristics do chromosomes and genes share?

The cell's nuclear genome is contained within the genes that are located inside of the chromosomes. Chromosomes are thread like structures and are located inside of the nucleus in animal and plant cells.


Why isen't fertilization considered to be complete until the nuclei of the two cells join together?

because there needs to be a full set of chromosomes, 46


Why isn't fertilization considered to be complete until the nuclei of the two cells joined together?

because there needs to be a full set of chromosomes, 46


What is the name given to the points along the length of homologous chromosomes where they remain held together in metaphase 1 just before their complete separation?

Centrioles


How polytene chromosomes formed?

When DNA replication takes place without subsequent cell division, polytene chromosomes may result. These are giant chromosomes comprised of multiple chromatids (identical chromosome copies) arranged together like strands of a large cable. They are commonly found in the salivary glands of the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) and are regions of active transcription.


What joins chromosomes arms together and is the place where spindle fibers attach to each chromosome?

centromere joins chromosomes arms , the cromatids , together and is the place where spindle fibers attach to each chromosomes


What attaches chromosomes together?

SPINDLE FIBERS!!


What do genes joined together make?

chromosomes


Are genes inherited the same way as chromosomes?

Genes are contained in chromosomes - therefore they are inherited together.


What happens to the gas particles in an inflated ball when it it gets a hole?

The gas particles are freely moving because they are not tightly arranged together


If a cell division has 64 chromosomes how many chromosomes will the new cells have after cell division?

if a cell has 64 chromosomes together, all the offspring cells will have 64 chromosomes each.


What is the region of chromosomes where paired chromosomes are joined?

The centromere is the part of the chromosome where sister chromatids are joined together.