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Give Technical Terms the Phase of Meiosis at Which Homologous Chromosomes Are Separated. - Biology

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Give Technical Terms

The phase of meiosis at which homologous chromosomes are separated.

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पाठ 1: Cell Division - Give Technical Terms

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पाठ 1 Cell Division
Give Technical Terms | Q 21

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Name the sex chromosomes in human males and females


Choose the correct answer:
Minimum coiling in chromosome is at ________________


Write a sentence of the following:
Telomere


At which stage are chromosomes best observed?

What are autosomes? How many are present in man?

Give the importance of chromosomes as hereditary material.

Choose the correct answer:
Thick short chromosomes can be observed at (in mitosis) ___________


What are chromosomes?


Why gametes have a haploid number of chromosomes?


Explain the Term Chromosomes


Name the following:

Microtubules form the bipolar spindle in which stage.


Give Technical Terms

The stage when sister chromosomes separate from their paired condition.


Complete the following sentence with appropriate word  :

Chromosomes are _________ material.


Compare X chromosome and Y chromosome.


Long answer type question.

Describe the different types of chromosomes.


Match the following.

1. Autosomes - Trisomy 21
2. Diploid condition - 9 : 3 : 3 : 1
3. Allosome - 22 pair of chromosome
4. Down’s syndrome - 2n
5. Dihybrid ratio - 23rd pair of chromosome

In higher unisexual animals, one pair of chromosomes is not identical in two sexes. It is called as ______.


Which of the following is TRUE with respect to the genes which inherit together during crossing over?


Differentiate between X-chromosome and Y-chromosome with reference to –

  1. length of non-homologous regions
  2. type as per the position of the centromere

Rewrite the correct form of the statement by changing the first or last word only:

Duplicated chromosomes remain attached at a point termed as centrosome.


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