The centromere is the part of the chromosome where sister chromatids are joined together.
Karyotye
paired homologous chromosomes
Yes duplication of chromosomes occurs during the first stage of meiosis or during prophase.
Chromatids are joined at the centromere region during cell division. This connection ensures that each daughter cell receives equal amounts of genetic material. Once the chromatids are separated during anaphase, they become individual chromosomes.
Genes joined together make up a chromosome. Chromosomes contain the genetic material that determines an individual's traits and characteristics.
Except for the sex chromosomes paired chromosomes are homologs.
The paired chromosomes that determine an individual's gender are called sex chromosomes.
Sister chromatids.
The paired chromosomes that are similar within an organism, including autosomes, are called homologous chromosomes.
homolegous chromosomes
duplicated
homologous
The total number of paired chromosomes in a body cell is called the diploid number. In humans, the diploid number is 46, with 23 pairs of chromosomes.
The chromosomes that are paired, one from each parent, are called homologous chromosomes. These chromosomes carry genes for the same traits and are similar in size and shape. During meiosis, homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material through crossing over.
When there joined with a male chromosomes and a female chromosomes
46
Sister Chromatids