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When chromosomes make an exact copy of themselves, they are called sister chromatids. Sister chromatids are identical copies of a chromosome that are held together by a structure called the centromere.
Yes, the chromosomes double/make a copy of themselves.
yes. the chromosomes make an exact copy of themselves to give to the daughter cell. as the cell starts to split, the copy moves into the daughter cell.
Yes. The cells go through mitosis, where the DNA doubles its chromosomes and eventually separate, giving an exact copy as the cell before.
Since we all come from a single cell that's multiplied billions pf times to make us - each cell is an exact copy of itself - therefore the chromosomes are identical.
Yes, chromosomes make copies of themselves through a process called DNA replication. During cell division, each chromosome is duplicated to ensure that each daughter cell receives an identical set of genetic material.
Yes, homologous chromosomes are found in diploid cells. Diploid cells have two sets of chromosomes, one set inherited from each parent. Each pair of homologous chromosomes carries similar genes at the same loci, one from the mother and one from the father.
Since we all come from a single cell that's multiplied billions pf times to make us - each cell is an exact copy of itself - therefore the chromosomes are identical.
Word meaning to make an exact copy is - replicate -
Because you can have mother like self inside of your daughters cell and to make it complete copy of chromosomes from the parents cell....................
DNA replicates so that it can make an exact copy of the DNA molecule.
To duplicate is to make an exact copy. (Ex. A double. A duplicate copy of the report looks exactly the same as the first.) To replicate is to make a similar copy. (Ex. A replica, or a knock off purse is similar to the real item but not the same)