How many pairs of chromosomes does a genetically-normal human being have?A) 23
B) 36
C) 46
D) 48

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Answer 1
Answer: A genetically-normal human being has A) 23 pairs of chromosomes, 46 in total. 
Answer 2
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Answer:

A

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