Biology, asked by anweshachatterjee44, 11 months ago

why are chromosomes called hereditary vehicles? ​

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Answered by prateekwalia
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Chromosomes enclose with the number of the genes so it carries along with the heredity characteristic from the respective parents to the child. Hence it is called as the heredity vehicles. With the support of the genes, they transfer character of a parent to the respective offspring

Answered by Brâiñlynêha
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Chromosomes enclose with the number of the genes so it carries along with the heredity characteristic from the respective parents to the child.

Hence it is called as the heredity vehicles.

With the support of the genes, they transfer character of a parent to the respective offspring.

They can swap the character begins with one age then onto the next age

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