169534
When centromere is present at one end, the chromosome is
1 metacentric
2 excentric
3 telocentric
4 apocentric
Explanation:
Exp:C When centromere is present at one end, the chromosome is called telocentric or centromere position is terminal and short arm absent. The structure of telocentric chromosomes are rod shaped present in humans. They are found in dense and constricted region in a chromosome. It contains repetitive DNA sequences.
CMC Ludhiana-2008
Cell : Structure and Functions
169535
The exchange of one part of a chromosome to the other part of same or another chromosomes is called :
1 linkage
2 translocation
3 mutation
4 inversion
Explanation:
Exp:B The exchange of one part of a chromosome to the other part of same or another chromosomes is called translocation. When chromosomal segment is transferred from one place to another then chromosomal translocation occurs such types exchanging from one place to another is cause of infertility or cancer. Schizophrenia, muscular dystrophy and Down syndrom.
JIPMER-2001
Cell : Structure and Functions
169538
When the chromosome has a centromere nearer to one end of the chromosome resulting into one shorter and one longer arm, the chromosome is termed as
1 metacentric
2 sub-metacentric
3 acrocentric
4 telocentric
Explanation:
Exp:B When the chromosome has a centromere nearer to one end of the chromosome resulting into one shorter and one longer arm, the chromosome is termed as submetacentric. It is a chromosome whose centromere is little away from the middle of the chromosome. The arms of chromosomal are unequal in length.
AMU-2012
Cell : Structure and Functions
169539
The controlling centre of cell is
1 Nucleus
2 Nucleolus
3 Mitochondria
4 Ribosome
Explanation:
Exp:A The controlling centre of cell is Nucleus. Nucleus contain the chromosomes. Nucleus as a cell organelle was first described by Robert Broun as early as 1831 . Later the material of the nucleus stained by the basic dyos was given the name chromatin by flemming.
169534
When centromere is present at one end, the chromosome is
1 metacentric
2 excentric
3 telocentric
4 apocentric
Explanation:
Exp:C When centromere is present at one end, the chromosome is called telocentric or centromere position is terminal and short arm absent. The structure of telocentric chromosomes are rod shaped present in humans. They are found in dense and constricted region in a chromosome. It contains repetitive DNA sequences.
CMC Ludhiana-2008
Cell : Structure and Functions
169535
The exchange of one part of a chromosome to the other part of same or another chromosomes is called :
1 linkage
2 translocation
3 mutation
4 inversion
Explanation:
Exp:B The exchange of one part of a chromosome to the other part of same or another chromosomes is called translocation. When chromosomal segment is transferred from one place to another then chromosomal translocation occurs such types exchanging from one place to another is cause of infertility or cancer. Schizophrenia, muscular dystrophy and Down syndrom.
JIPMER-2001
Cell : Structure and Functions
169538
When the chromosome has a centromere nearer to one end of the chromosome resulting into one shorter and one longer arm, the chromosome is termed as
1 metacentric
2 sub-metacentric
3 acrocentric
4 telocentric
Explanation:
Exp:B When the chromosome has a centromere nearer to one end of the chromosome resulting into one shorter and one longer arm, the chromosome is termed as submetacentric. It is a chromosome whose centromere is little away from the middle of the chromosome. The arms of chromosomal are unequal in length.
AMU-2012
Cell : Structure and Functions
169539
The controlling centre of cell is
1 Nucleus
2 Nucleolus
3 Mitochondria
4 Ribosome
Explanation:
Exp:A The controlling centre of cell is Nucleus. Nucleus contain the chromosomes. Nucleus as a cell organelle was first described by Robert Broun as early as 1831 . Later the material of the nucleus stained by the basic dyos was given the name chromatin by flemming.
169534
When centromere is present at one end, the chromosome is
1 metacentric
2 excentric
3 telocentric
4 apocentric
Explanation:
Exp:C When centromere is present at one end, the chromosome is called telocentric or centromere position is terminal and short arm absent. The structure of telocentric chromosomes are rod shaped present in humans. They are found in dense and constricted region in a chromosome. It contains repetitive DNA sequences.
CMC Ludhiana-2008
Cell : Structure and Functions
169535
The exchange of one part of a chromosome to the other part of same or another chromosomes is called :
1 linkage
2 translocation
3 mutation
4 inversion
Explanation:
Exp:B The exchange of one part of a chromosome to the other part of same or another chromosomes is called translocation. When chromosomal segment is transferred from one place to another then chromosomal translocation occurs such types exchanging from one place to another is cause of infertility or cancer. Schizophrenia, muscular dystrophy and Down syndrom.
JIPMER-2001
Cell : Structure and Functions
169538
When the chromosome has a centromere nearer to one end of the chromosome resulting into one shorter and one longer arm, the chromosome is termed as
1 metacentric
2 sub-metacentric
3 acrocentric
4 telocentric
Explanation:
Exp:B When the chromosome has a centromere nearer to one end of the chromosome resulting into one shorter and one longer arm, the chromosome is termed as submetacentric. It is a chromosome whose centromere is little away from the middle of the chromosome. The arms of chromosomal are unequal in length.
AMU-2012
Cell : Structure and Functions
169539
The controlling centre of cell is
1 Nucleus
2 Nucleolus
3 Mitochondria
4 Ribosome
Explanation:
Exp:A The controlling centre of cell is Nucleus. Nucleus contain the chromosomes. Nucleus as a cell organelle was first described by Robert Broun as early as 1831 . Later the material of the nucleus stained by the basic dyos was given the name chromatin by flemming.
169534
When centromere is present at one end, the chromosome is
1 metacentric
2 excentric
3 telocentric
4 apocentric
Explanation:
Exp:C When centromere is present at one end, the chromosome is called telocentric or centromere position is terminal and short arm absent. The structure of telocentric chromosomes are rod shaped present in humans. They are found in dense and constricted region in a chromosome. It contains repetitive DNA sequences.
CMC Ludhiana-2008
Cell : Structure and Functions
169535
The exchange of one part of a chromosome to the other part of same or another chromosomes is called :
1 linkage
2 translocation
3 mutation
4 inversion
Explanation:
Exp:B The exchange of one part of a chromosome to the other part of same or another chromosomes is called translocation. When chromosomal segment is transferred from one place to another then chromosomal translocation occurs such types exchanging from one place to another is cause of infertility or cancer. Schizophrenia, muscular dystrophy and Down syndrom.
JIPMER-2001
Cell : Structure and Functions
169538
When the chromosome has a centromere nearer to one end of the chromosome resulting into one shorter and one longer arm, the chromosome is termed as
1 metacentric
2 sub-metacentric
3 acrocentric
4 telocentric
Explanation:
Exp:B When the chromosome has a centromere nearer to one end of the chromosome resulting into one shorter and one longer arm, the chromosome is termed as submetacentric. It is a chromosome whose centromere is little away from the middle of the chromosome. The arms of chromosomal are unequal in length.
AMU-2012
Cell : Structure and Functions
169539
The controlling centre of cell is
1 Nucleus
2 Nucleolus
3 Mitochondria
4 Ribosome
Explanation:
Exp:A The controlling centre of cell is Nucleus. Nucleus contain the chromosomes. Nucleus as a cell organelle was first described by Robert Broun as early as 1831 . Later the material of the nucleus stained by the basic dyos was given the name chromatin by flemming.