Respuesta :
Trisomy=3 chromosomes; 1 more than the required pair (2)
21=the type of chromosome
So, here we can eliminate A and B.
Now we have C and D.
I know that when sperm cell(s) simultaneously fertilize [an] egg, a class of identical twins will form. Therefore, we can eliminate D, leaving us with merely C. Henceforth, C is your final answer.
Answer:
The correct answer option is C. A person with Down syndrome has three copies of chromosome 21 instead of two copies. An extra chromosome 21 was present in either the sperm or the egg cell.
Explanation:
Down Syndrome is the most genetic condition in the United States caused by the error in the cell division called 'disjunction'.
A normal person has two copies of chromosome 21 while a person with down syndrome has three copies of it in either the sperm or the egg which fails to separate.