Asked by libby

What is the image above referred to as?


(1 point)
Responses

Sister chromatids
Sister chromatids

Meiosis Chart
Meiosis Chart

Karyotype
Karyotype

Mitosis Chart
Mitosis Chart
Question 2
There are two chromosomes underlined in pair #1. These chromosomes are the same length, have the same centromere location, and the same genes in the same order (although they may have different versions of those genes). What are these chromosomes referred to as?(1 point)
Responses

Sister Chromatids
Sister Chromatids

Homologous Chromosomes
Homologous Chromosomes

Twin Chromatids
Twin Chromatids

Sex Chromosomes
Sex Chromosomes
Question 3
What is the biological sex of the individual who inherits this combination of chromosomes?
(1 point)
Responses

Male
Male

Female
Female

Impossible to tell from the chart
Impossible to tell from the chart
Question 4


Is there evidence of a nondisjunction event in the image above? (this is the same image as question 1)

(1 point)
Responses

No, the chromosomes were all separated equally
No, the chromosomes were all separated equally

Yes, there are two X chromosomes and no Y chromosome
Yes, there are two X chromosomes and no Y chromosome

Yes, there are three chromosome #21s, signifying Down Syndrome or trisomy 21
Yes, there are three chromosome #21s, signifying Down Syndrome or trisomy 21

No, although the chromosome size greatly diminishes as you move through the chart
No, although the chromosome size greatly diminishes as you move through the chart
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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Q1: Karyotype

Q2: Homologous Chromosomes

Q3: Female

Q4: Yes — there are three chromosome #21s, signifying Down syndrome (trisomy 21)