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what do you see inside the cell? three chromosomes three sister chromatids three homologous pairs of chromosomes three homologous pairs of chromatids

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Answer:

three homologous pairs of chromosomes

Explanation:

Inside the cell we can see three homologous pairs of chromosomes as in humans there are 23 pair of  homologous chromosomes and they are very similar in size and shape.

Three chromosomes  are not possible to see because there are only two chromosomes and if anyone is having three chromosomes then the person is suffering from down syndrome having 47 chromosomes.

Three sister chromatids is also not possible because only two sister chromatids are found after DNA replication.

Three homologous pairs of chromatids is also not possible because chromatids are not found in pair and sister chromatids are called homologous chromosomes.

Hence, the correct answer is "three homologous pairs of chromosomes".