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How Do the Numbers of Chromosomes Differ for Organisms

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How do the numbers of chromosomes differ for organisms?


A) Among all known living creatures, humans have the most chromosomes.
B) Animals have more chromosomes than plants.
C) Eukaryotes have more chromosomes than prokaryotes.
D) Prokaryotes have more chromosomes than fungi.

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