A species has homologous chromosomes. What does this say about the species?

A. It is a prokaryote.
B. It is a eukaryote.
C. It is a haploid species.
D. It is a diploid species

Respuesta :

Diploid species have each chromosome twice; each chromosome is repeated since one of the pairs comes from the mother and another from the father, the pair receiving the name of homologous chromosomes. Thanks to the ease of alignment these chromosomes produce the efficient reproduction of species. It shows how natural genetics takes the best of the mother and the father so that between the two the wonderful process of life and creation

D. It is a diploid species - apex :)

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