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How are chromosomes passed down to offspring in sexually reproducing organisms?(1 point)
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Offspring receive their chromosomes from one or the other parents.
Offspring receive their chromosomes from one or the other parents.
Each parent passes on both chromosomes to their offspring.
Each parent passes on both chromosomes to their offspring.
Male offspring receive chromosomes from fathers and female offspring receive them from mothers.
Male offspring receive chromosomes from fathers and female offspring receive them from mothers.
Each parent shares one chromosome from every pair with their offspring so offspring have a complete set.
Each parent shares one chromosome from every pair with their offspring so offspring have a complete set.
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Each parent shares one chromosome from every pair with their offspring so offspring have a complete set.
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