How do prokaryotic and eukaryotic chromosomes differ?
A) Prokaryotic chromosomes are not contained in a membrane- bound organelle.
B) Prokaryotic chromosomes are not made from nucleotides.
C) Eukaryotic chromosomes occur singly, and prokaryotic chromosomes occur as pairs.
D) Genetic information is stored as DNA in eukaryotic cells and as proteins in prokaryotic cells.
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Q35: Chromosomes are duplicated during what portion of
Q36: Proteins that resemble beads on which DNA
Q37: Which of these statements concerning the centromere
Q38: DNA replication occurs
A) between the gap phases
Q39: In a eukaryotic cell that is undergoing
Q41: What structure is responsible for moving the
Q42: Each chromosome consists of two
A) daughter cells.
B)
Q43: The two main stages of the cell
Q44: Beginning with a newly formed daughter cell,
Q45: The chromosomes and genes are actually replicated
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