If a crayfish has 200 total chromosomes in its body cells (not ovaries or testes)
A) any 100 could have been from its father and any 100 from its mother.
B) they would consist of 100 pairs with one of each pair from the father, one of each pair from the mother.
C) as many as none to 200 came from the father and conversely, from 200 to none would have come from the mother.
D) 50 pairs or 100 total would come from the father and 50 pairs from the mother.
E) all 200 come from the mother in a female crayfish, all 200 from the father in a male crayfish.
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