Number of chromosomes in the individual's body cells Cell division error that resulted in trisomy 18 :: 24 chromosomes :: 46 chromosomes :: 47 chromosomes :: An error in meiosis I resulted in the homologous pair of chromosome 18 separating. :: An error in meiosis Il caused the chromatids of chromosome 18 to remain attached. :: An error in mitosis resulted in sister chromatids of chromosome 18 not separating.
Number of chromosomes in the individual's body cells Cell division error that resulted in trisomy 18 :: 24 chromosomes :: 46 chromosomes :: 47 chromosomes :: An error in meiosis I resulted in the homologous pair of chromosome 18 separating. :: An error in meiosis Il caused the chromatids of chromosome 18 to remain attached. :: An error in mitosis resulted in sister chromatids of chromosome 18 not separating.
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Transcribed Image Text:Number of
chromosomes
in the
individual's
body cells
Cell division
error that
resulted in
trisomy 18
:: 24 chromosomes
:: 46 chromosomes
:: 47 chromosomes
::
An error in meiosis I resulted in the homologous pair
of chromosome 18 separating.
::
An error in meiosis Il caused the chromatids of
chromosome 18 to remain attached.
::
An error in mitosis resulted in sister chromatids of
chromosome 18 not separating.

Transcribed Image Text:The karyotype shown represents a female with the genetic
condition trisomy 18.
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Based on the karyotype, drag the number of chromosomes in
the body cells of this individual to the appropriate box. Drag a
statement into the box to accurately describe the cell division
error in this individual that resulted in trisomy 18.
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