Biology, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

The ratio of chromosomes moving to each pole during anaphase II to those moving to each pole during anaphase I
1. 1:2
2. 2: 1
3. 1: 1
4. 1: 4

Answers

Answered by anjanashrgwlgmailcom
3

Answer:

The answer is 1 - 1:2

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Answered by barmansuraj489
0

Concept introduction:

A chromosome is a lengthy DNA molecule that contains all or a portion of an organism's genetic code. Histones, which serve as packing proteins for the majority of eukaryotic genes, work with chaperone proteins to attach to and compress the Genetic material in order to preserve the integrity of the molecule.

Explanation:

We have to choose the correct option from the following options.

A question has been given to us.

The ratio of chromosomes moving to each pole during anaphase II to those moving to each pole during anaphase I is =>

1. 1:2.

Final answer:

Hence the correct option from the question is => 1:2.

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