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No, the centromere is not an organized display of an organism's chromosomes. A centromere is the point of the chromosome where it is attached to a spindle during cell division.

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A is a display of a cell's chromosomes which have been stained and organized into matching pairs based on their length centromere position and staining pattern?

That is a karyotype. It is a visual representation of an individual's chromosomes arranged in pairs based on their size, centromere position, and banding pattern, used to identify any chromosomal abnormalities or genetic disorders. Karyotyping is an important tool in genetic testing and clinical diagnosis.


Is a karyotype an organized display of an organism's chromosomes?

Yes, a karyotype is a display of an organism's chromosomes (generally in homologous pairs from largest to smallest).


An organized display of an organism's chromosomes is a?

karyotype. It shows the number, size, and shape of an organism's chromosomes, typically used in genetic testing to identify abnormalities or disorders.


What is an arrangement of the chromosomes from an individual's cell organized in pairs in descending order of size called?

A karyotype is an arrangement of an individual's chromosomes organized in pairs in descending order of size. This visual display allows for the examination of the number, size, and structure of chromosomes in a cell. It is commonly used in genetics and genetic counseling to detect chromosomal abnormalities.


What is a karyotype and how are chromosomes arranged?

Gayness


What is An ordered display of an individuals chromosomes is called?

An ordered display of an individual's chromosomes is called a karyotype. It is used to analyze the number, size, and shape of chromosomes to detect genetic abnormalities or chromosomal disorders.


Display of all of the chromosomes in a cells nucleus?

Karyotype


What is a picture of all the chromisomes in a cell?

This is known as a karyogram.


Earthworms were among the first organisms to display?

segmentation


Does bacteria display organization?

Bacteria is organized by grouping together from the sun - Fact


How are chromosomes analyzed within a karyotype?

A karyotype is the characteristic chrosome complement of a eukaryotic species. The preparation and study of karyotypes is part of cytogenetics. In normal diploid organisms, autosomal chromosomes are present in two identical copies. There may, or may not, be sex chrosome. Polyploid cells have multiple copies of chromosomes and haploid cells have single copies. The study of whole sets of chromosomes is sometimes known as karyology. The chromosomes are depicted (by rearranging a microphotograph) in a standard format known as a karyogram or idiogram: in pairs, ordered by size and position of centromere for chromosomes of the same size. The study of karyotypes is made possible by staining: usually a suitable dye is applied after cells have been arrested during cell division by a solution of colchicine Sometimes observations may be made on non-dividing (interphase) cells. The sex of an unborn foetus can be determined by observation of interphase cells.


A visual display of the chromosomes of a person, arranged by size, shape, and patterns of banding is called?

Karyotype