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why do reproductive structures often come in pairs?
the body has designed
a back up structure.
the body accidentally
makes too many
the body is designed to
be symmetrical.
the body be crazy like
that.
In biological terms (subfield: Biology under Natural Science), many organisms, including humans, have bilateral symmetry. Reproductive structures (and other body structures) often come in pairs as a result of this symmetry, which is a fundamental aspect of body plan design for functional and evolutionary reasons. The other options are not scientifically valid: "backup structure" is not the main reason for pairing in reproductive structures, "accidentally makes too many" is incorrect as development is regulated, and "be crazy like that" is not a scientific explanation.
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C. The body is designed to be symmetrical.