in the nucleus
The chromosome
None. Chromosomes are found inside a cell.
In a skin cell, you would find two copies of each chromosome, one from the mother and one from the father. This results in a total of 46 chromosomes, arranged in 23 pairs.
In a hexaploid plant, there are six sets of chromosomes. If the leaves contain 48 chromosomes, this means the diploid (2n) chromosome number is 48. To find the haploid (gametic) chromosome number (n), you would divide the diploid number by 2. Therefore, the expected gametic chromosome number would be 24.
boy
boy
In the nucleus of a cell.
The centromere is a region of a chromosome that holds sister chromatids together, typically located near the center of the chromosome. The kinetochore is a protein structure located at the centromere that attaches the chromosome to spindle fibers during cell division.
An inactivated X chromosome would be found in the nucleus of a female somatic cell.
It would not be a 'person'.
it would be 1st chromosome. then gene. then DNA
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