omplete the following sentences using the correct terms to describe the key tenets of the chromosomal theory of Inheritanc haploid 1. Chromosomes contain the genetic material that is transmitted from parent to offspring and from cell to cell. mitochondria genetic material 2. Chromosomes are replicated and passed along, generation after generation, from parent to offspring. They are also passed from cell to cell during the of a multicellular organism. Each type of chromosome retains its individuality during cell division and gamete formation. inflammation enzymes 3. The nuclei of most eukaryotic cells contain chromosomes that are found in homologous pairs-they are from each parent. At meiosis, one of the two members of each pair segregates into one daughter nucleus, and the homolog segregates into the other daughter nucleus. Gametes contain one set of chromosomes-they are . One member of each pair is inherited independently of development diploid 4. During the formation of haploid cells, different types of (nonhomologous) chromosmar coarogato onnh oth

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Complete the following sentences using the correct terms to describe the key tenets of the chromosomal theory of inheritance
haploid
1. Chromosomes contain the genetic material that is transmitted from parent to
offspring and from cell to cell.
mitochondria
genetic material
2. Chromosomes are replicated and passed along, generation after generation, from
parent to offspring. They are also passed from cell to cell during the
of a multicellular organism. Each type of chromosome retains its individuality during
cell division and gamete formation.
inflammation
enzymes
3. The nuclei of most eukaryotic cells contain chromosomes that are found in
homologous pairs-they are
from each parent. At meiosis, one of the two members of each pair segregates into
one daughter nucleus, and the homolog segregates into the other daughter nucleus.
Gametes contain one set of chromosomes-they are
One member of each pair is inherited
independently of
development
4. During the formation of haploid cells, different types of (nonhomologous)
chromosomes segregate
diploid
each other.
together with
5. Each parent contributes
maternal and paternal sets of homologous chromosomes are functionally equivalent;
each set carries a full complement of genes.
of chromosomes to its offspring. The
one set
two sets
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Transcribed Image Text:Help Save & Exit Submi Complete the following sentences using the correct terms to describe the key tenets of the chromosomal theory of inheritance haploid 1. Chromosomes contain the genetic material that is transmitted from parent to offspring and from cell to cell. mitochondria genetic material 2. Chromosomes are replicated and passed along, generation after generation, from parent to offspring. They are also passed from cell to cell during the of a multicellular organism. Each type of chromosome retains its individuality during cell division and gamete formation. inflammation enzymes 3. The nuclei of most eukaryotic cells contain chromosomes that are found in homologous pairs-they are from each parent. At meiosis, one of the two members of each pair segregates into one daughter nucleus, and the homolog segregates into the other daughter nucleus. Gametes contain one set of chromosomes-they are One member of each pair is inherited independently of development 4. During the formation of haploid cells, different types of (nonhomologous) chromosomes segregate diploid each other. together with 5. Each parent contributes maternal and paternal sets of homologous chromosomes are functionally equivalent; each set carries a full complement of genes. of chromosomes to its offspring. The one set two sets Reset < Prev Next > 13 of 19
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