What is true of most body cells except skin cells?
A. While each cell type in the body contains the same kinds of genes, they are organized
on different chromosomes deepening on the cell type.
B. Each body cell contains the same number of chromosomes for that organism. The
chromosomes contain the same number and kinds of genes for that individual.
C. While each cell in the body contains the same number of chromosomes, each cell type
has different genes along those chromosomes.
D. Each cell type carries chromosomes and genes that identify it as that specific type of
cell. For example, skin cells have different chromosomes and genes than muscle cells.
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