False. Different species have different numbers of chromosomes. For example, humans have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs), while dogs have 78 chromosomes (39 pairs).
False. In mitosis, each daughter cell will have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Therefore, if the parent cell has 16 chromosomes, each daughter cell will also have 16 chromosomes.
False. Alleles of a gene are found at the same locus on homologous chromosomes. Heterologous chromosomes do not contain alleles of the same gene at the same locus.
False. During meiosis, the process of cell division that produces gametes, the chromosomes are shuffled and randomly distributed, leading to genetic variation in the offspring. This results in a different arrangement of chromosomes in gametes compared to the parent cell.
True. Reassortment of chromosomes can occur during meiosis through both crossing over (where chromatids exchange genetic material) and the independent segregation of homologous chromosomes (where chromosomes separate randomly into daughter cells).
False. Different species have different numbers of chromosomes. For example, humans have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs), while dogs have 78 chromosomes (39 pairs).
False. Organisms may have varying numbers of chromosomes. For example, humans have 46 chromosomes, while bacteria typically have one circular chromosome. Plants can have different numbers of chromosomes depending on the species.
true
False. In mitosis, each daughter cell will have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Therefore, if the parent cell has 16 chromosomes, each daughter cell will also have 16 chromosomes.
False. Alleles of a gene are found at the same locus on homologous chromosomes. Heterologous chromosomes do not contain alleles of the same gene at the same locus.
false
False. During meiosis, the process of cell division that produces gametes, the chromosomes are shuffled and randomly distributed, leading to genetic variation in the offspring. This results in a different arrangement of chromosomes in gametes compared to the parent cell.
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True. Reassortment of chromosomes can occur during meiosis through both crossing over (where chromatids exchange genetic material) and the independent segregation of homologous chromosomes (where chromosomes separate randomly into daughter cells).
True. Autosomes are chromosomes that are not involved in determining sex. Humans have 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes.
True.