Drag the terms to their matching descriptions to review chromosomal rearrangements and changes in chromosome number. (All terms have a match.) An inversion that includes the centromere. An inversion that excludes the centromere. An organism that has a mosaic combination of male and female tissue. In humans, a condition in which a male carries two or more X chromosomes in addition to the Y chromosome. In humans, a condition in which a female has only a single X chromosome. Having a chromosome number that is not an exact multiple of the haploid number. Having three or more complete sets of chromosomes. A reciprocal translocation occurring near the centromere of two acrocentric chromosomes, producing one large metacentric chromosome and a very small chromosome that may be lost. A type of transposable element that moves via an RNA intermediate and reverse transcriptase. A type of transposable element that moves without an RNA intermediate..