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A normal human cell has 46 chromosomes arranged in 23 pairs. Where does each chromosome of the pair come from? A. One from each parent. B. From the parent who has the more dominant genes. C. The mother
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A normal human cell has 46 chromosomes arranged in 23 pairs. Where does each chromosome of the pair come from?
A. One from each parent.
B. From the parent who has the more dominant genes.
C. The mother only
D. The father only.
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The answer is A- One from each parent
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