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why do your chromosomes come in pairs? group of answer choices because dna is double-stranded, one member of each chromosome pair carries a strand that is complementary to the strand carried by the other chromosome. because cell division via mitosis cannot take place without paired chromosomes. because one member of each pair came from my mother and the other from my father. because so much genetic information must be carried, all organisms - including humans - need twice as much dna in order for it all to fit.
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Its because humans are diploid
Step-by-step explanation:
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