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A species has homologous chromosomes. What does this say about the species?
A. It has alleles that control certain traits
B. It has pairs of matching chromosomes
C. Its a eukaryote and a haploid species
D. It has DNA that is made of of genes
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B. It has pairs of matching chromosomes
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B, the homo in homologous means same, so they would be matching
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