The somatic cells of a particular plant each contain a total of 46 chromosomes. How do the chromosomes of this plant differ from the chromosomes of humans, who also have a total of 46?
A) This plant's sex cells would have 92 chromosomes when entering meiosis.
B) This plant's sex cells have chromosomes that can synapse with human chromosomes in the laboratory.
C) The genes on this plant's largest chromosome are significantly different than those on the largest human chromosome.
D) This plant is more like animals than like another plant that has 10 total chromosomes.
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