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In a karyotype, chromosomes are arranged in pairs according to their size, shape, and banding pattern.
Centrioles are hollow cytoskeletal elements found in animal cells that serve as organizers for the cytoskeleton. They are involved in various cellular processes such as cell division and the formation of cilia and flagella. Centrioles are composed of microtubules arranged in a specific 9+0 or 9+2 pattern.
Genes are arranged on twisted strands called DNA. DNA is housed in the nucleus and controls the cells functions and systems.
Most chemists attribute the discovery to Dmtri Mendeleev.
Muscle fibers are grouped into fascicles, these fascicles form a muscle. The fascicles are arranged in 3 basic patterns. Parallel fascicles are arranged length wise in a parallel form. Circular fascicles are arranged in rings in a concentric pattern. Pennate fascicles are arranged in a feather pattern, with muscles arranged like a feather attached to a tendon along its length.
Elements are arranged by their atomic number. The properties are periodic when arranged in this manner.
Dmitri Mendeleev arranged the elements into triads in the periodic table. Mendeleev noticed that elements with similar properties occurred at regular intervals when arranged by increasing atomic mass.
Mendeleev arranged the elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic masses. He founded that properties of elements are periodic when arranged in this pattern.
All the elements discovered till now are properly arranged on the periodic table.
The elements are arranged in the increasing order of their atomic number and repeating properties.
no, they are arranged by their protons.
Mendeleev arranged elements in his periodic table on the basis of increasing atomic masses.
Elements are arranged on the Periodic Table in the order of the atomic number, in groups and periods.
No. The elements are arranged in order of increasing atomic number.
All of the known 118 naturally occurring and synthetic elements are arranged on the periodic table.
Around 118 elements are arranged in the increasing order of their atomic number and repeating properties.
Meneleev arranged the elements