Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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You have homologous pairs of chromosomes in each of your cells. In what way are these pairs of chromosomes similar?
They have exactly the same genes.
They both come from the same parent
They have genes for the same traits
They will stay together during meiosis
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