Question
The chromosome-bearing centromere at the terminal end is called
- Sub-metacentric chromosome.
- Telocentric chromosome.
- Metacentric chromosome.
- Acrocentric chromosome
Answer
Telocentric chromosome
Explanation
A telocentric chromosome is a type of chromosome that has its centromere located at the very end of the chromosome. This means that the chromosome has only one arm. Telocentric chromosomes are found in some animals, plants, and fungi.