a
All the chromosomes of a species are the same in shape
b
the bear number present in a species is constant
c
they are neatly arranged in the eytoplasm
d
They bear ribosomes on their outer membranes
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Lq.T
10 years ago
Here is an explanation:
Chromosomes are stringlike structures found inside the nucleus of the cell and the pats of the cell other than nucleus is the cytoplasm.Chromosomes are in the nucleus not cytoplasm
REF: Idodo Umeh college biology
Chapter 2 and18

Emmy1234
10 years ago
wrong chromosome s. are not located in the cytoplasm but in the nucleus the cytoplasm never contains the chromosome b it the chromosome no in a species is constant


