The option that the student-drawn chromosome models show that is a correct depiction of genetic information in a replicated chromosome is option c: uncrossed
Replicated chromosomes consist of two identical sister chromatids, each containing a complete copy of the original chromosome's DNA.
The centromere is the point where the sister chromatids are attached, and it plays a crucial role in chromosome segregation during cell division.
Telomeres are protective caps at the ends of chromosomes, preventing DNA degradation and fusion with other chromosomes.