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please help to match these biology terms?
____ a) Chromosome
____ b) Dyad
____ c) Homologous
____ d) Diploid
____ e) Haploid
____ f) Mitosis
____ g) Meiosis
____ h) Gamete
____ i) Zygote
____ j) Tetrad
a) Chromosomes that contain the same type of genetic information
b) Dyads that have paired up with their homologues (homologous pairs)
c) A cell having all the chromosomes
d) Sexual reproduction
e) Strands of DNA with associated proteins
f) Sex cells
g) The first cell of a new organism
h) Asexual reproduction
i) A cell having half of the chromosomes
j) Two exact copies of a strand of DNA
2 Answers
- DNAunionLv 78 years agoFavorite Answer
Um, matching letters to letters? Silly. And some of the definitions are just plain stupid.
a) Chromosomes that contain the same type of genetic information
c) Homologous
b) Dyads that have paired up with their homologues (homologous pairs)
j) Tetrads
c) A cell having all the chromosomes
d) Diploid (but that's a stupid definition)
d) Sexual reproduction
e) Gamete (but that's a stupid definition)
g) Meiosis (a worse match than Gamete, but Gamete is used elsewhere)
e) Strands of DNA with associated proteins
z) Chromatin, but since that option is not there
a) Chromosome
f) Sex cells
e) Gamete
g) The first cell of a new organism
i) Zygote
h) Asexual reproduction
f) Mitosis (but that's a stupid definition)
i) A cell having half of the chromosomes
h) Gamete
e) Haploid (though not as good a Gamete, since haploid is not a cell)
j) Two exact copies of a strand of DNA
b) Dyad (though that's not a good description)
- 8 years ago
a. tetrad?
b. Homologous
c..Diploid
d.dyad?
e.Chromosome
f. Gamete
g.Zygote
h.Mitosis
i.Haploid
j.Meiosis