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Types of Chromosomes

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Types of Chromosomes:

Type of Chromosome Centromere Position Appearance Arm Description

Metacentric

Exactly at the midpoint V-shaped Arms are equal in length

Sub-metacentric

Slightly away from the midpoint L-shaped One arm is slightly shorter

Acrocentric

Near one end j-shaped One arm is much smaller

Telocentric

At the end i-shaped Consists of only one arm

In most somatic (body) cells, chromosomes are found in pairs. When the chromosomes in a pair are similar in shape and structure, they are called homologous chromosomes. If the chromosomes in a pair are not similar, they are called heterologous chromosomes. In organisms that reproduce sexually, one specific pair of chromosomes is different from the rest. These are known as sex chromosomes or allosomes because they determine the organism's sex. All the other chromosomes, which are not involved in determining sex, are called autosomes.

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