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The process where replicated homologous chromosomes are linked to form tetrads is called: a. cytokinesis b. mitosis c. osmosis d. synapsis
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The process where replicated homologous chromosomes are linked to form tetrads is called: a. cytokinesis b. mitosis c. osmosis d. synapsis
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The process where replicated homologous chromosomes are linked to form tetrads is called:
a. cytokinesis
b. mitosis
c. osmosis
d. synapsis
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It is synapsis, D.
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I believe it is D - synapsis.
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