A karyotype.
In the nucleus of the cell.
The chromsomes split apart and make spindle fibers.
A picture of chromosomes is called a "karyotype."
Chromosomes in the cell carry genetic information in the form of genes. They are responsible for storing, organizing, and transmitting this genetic information during cell division and reproduction. Chromosomes also play a crucial role in determining an organism's traits and characteristics.
All bears with the exceptions being the Giant Panda or the Spectacled bear have 74 or 37 pairs of chromosomes
In the nucleus of the cell.
In the cell nuclues
the nucleolus.
Yes
The chromsomes split apart and make spindle fibers.
Humans have 46 chromosomes (in each cell), that is, 23 pairs of chromosomes.
All chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes.
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46
no it all in the genetics and the chromsomes
Chromosome#19 is autosomal cell when refering to the human system. The #23 chromsomes is the sex cell in the human body system.
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