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Sorry to bother you but am I correct for the answer homologous?
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Ms. Sue
You don't need to open that site. I copied and pasted the answer for you.
"An autosome is a chromosome that is not an allosome (i.e., not a sex chromosome). Autosomes appear in pairs whose members have the same form but differ from other pairs in a diploid cell, whereas members of an allosome pair may differ from one another and thereby determine sex.
Autosome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "
"An autosome is a chromosome that is not an allosome (i.e., not a sex chromosome). Autosomes appear in pairs whose members have the same form but differ from other pairs in a diploid cell, whereas members of an allosome pair may differ from one another and thereby determine sex.
Autosome - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "
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