Homologous, but keep in mind that only specific pairs of chromosomes numbered on a karyotype (e.g. 1, 2, 3) can be homologous.
Chromosomes with equal or nearly equal arms are referred to as "metacentric chromosomes." In these chromosomes, the centromere is positioned centrally, resulting in two arms of roughly equal length. This contrasts with other types of chromosomes, such as submetacentric or acrocentric, where the arms differ significantly in length.
A rhombus, I believe.
It is an isosceles triangle when two of its three sides are of the same length.
rectangle
If they have the same length.
two chromosomes that have the same length and same apperence.
Homologous chromosomes. These chromosomes carry genes for the same traits in the same loci. They are inherited from each parent and pair up during meiosis.
Homologous Chromosomes.
Homologous Chromosomes.
Diploid is the term for cells that contain two chromosomes of each pair. Euploid is a term meaning normal body cells.
Homologous chromosomes carry genes for the same traits at corresponding loci. They are similar in size and shape and are inherited from each parent.
Homologous chromosomes.
Chromosomes with equal or nearly equal arms are referred to as "metacentric chromosomes." In these chromosomes, the centromere is positioned centrally, resulting in two arms of roughly equal length. This contrasts with other types of chromosomes, such as submetacentric or acrocentric, where the arms differ significantly in length.
The term that describes the condition in which a cell contains two sets of homologous chromosomes is "diploid." In humans, diploid cells have a total of 46 chromosomes, with 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes.
Homologous chromosomes. They are two chromosomes, one inherited from each parent, that have the same genes at the same loci but may have different alleles.
homologous chromosomes
The two chromosomes in each matching pair in a karyotype are homologous chromosomes. These homologous chromosomes carry genes for the same traits at the same loci. One chromosome in the pair is inherited from the mother and the other from the father.