2. If you were observing the chromosomes during metaphase I of meiosis, you would see that the chromosomes are arranged as O unwound thin strands of chromatin O homologous pairs of chromosomes O single chromosomes O unpaired duplicated chromosomes

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If you were observing the chromosomes during metaphase I of meiosis, you would
see that the chromosomes are arranged as
Dunwound thin strands of chromatin
O homologous pairs of chromosomes
O single chromosomes
O unpaired duplicated chromosomes
Transcribed Image Text:2. If you were observing the chromosomes during metaphase I of meiosis, you would see that the chromosomes are arranged as Dunwound thin strands of chromatin O homologous pairs of chromosomes O single chromosomes O unpaired duplicated chromosomes
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