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practice: haploid & diploid answer the following questions about the ka…

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practice: haploid & diploid
answer the following questions about the karyotype shown.

  1. what is a karyotype?
  2. how many autosomes are in this human karyotype? how many sex chromosomes?
  3. if the last pair reflects whether the organism is male or female, which would this organism be? explain how you know.
  1. based on the picture, is this a karyotype of a diploid or haploid cell? explain how you know.
  1. based on your answer to #4, what type of cells would have this amount of chromosomes in them?
  1. is this a picture of chromosomes before or after dna replication during the s phase of interphase? explain how you know.
  1. what would a karyotype like this look like after meiosis?

Explanation:

Question 1: What is a karyotype?
Brief Explanations

A karyotype is an organized profile (picture) of the chromosomes in a cell, arranged by size, shape, and number. It shows the complete set of chromosomes, allowing analysis of chromosomal structure and number (e.g., for detecting abnormalities like Down syndrome).

Brief Explanations

In a human karyotype, there are 22 pairs of autosomes (non - sex chromosomes) and 1 pair of sex chromosomes. So the number of autosomes is 44 (22×2) and the number of sex chromosomes is 2 (1 pair).

Brief Explanations

In human karyotypes, female sex chromosomes are XX (homologous, same size/shape), and male are XY (heterologous, different). If the last pair is XX, it's female; if XY, male. From the image (assuming typical karyotype), if the last pair is XX (matching in size/shape), it's female. If XY (one X, one Y - shaped differently), it's male. Let's assume the last pair here is XY (common example for male). So the organism is male because the sex chromosomes are XY (one X, one Y - shaped chromosome, different from each other).

Answer:

An organized picture (profile) of the chromosomes in a cell, arranged by size, shape, and number.

Question 2: How many autosomes are in this human karyotype? How many sex chromosomes?