Biology, asked by veenaravishveena, 3 days ago

one cell is how much long
Ans twice of the diameter of the solar system

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Answered by ArmaanIntelligent
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Yes,it is:

:This allows the 3 billion base pairs in each cell to fit into a space just 6 microns across. If you stretched the DNA in one cell all the way out, it would be about 2m long and all the DNA in all your cells put together would be about twice the diameter of the Solar System.

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Answered by khanshadaab70
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If you stretched the DNA in one cell all the way out, it would be about 2m long and all the DNA in all your cells put together would be about twice the diameter of the Solar System.

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