Biology, asked by avik9027, 7 months ago

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Answered by Pshah9481
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When a cell reproduces, its DNA replicates i.e. DNA is copied to synthesise new DNA strands. The replicated DNA is passed on to the offspring. DNA contains the hereditary information. It forms the blue print of the design of body of the offspring.

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Answered by MagicalCupcake
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DNA(Deoxrybose Nucleic Acid )

The cell which reproduces has the copy of DNA from the parent cell.

DNA is copied and passed of to offspring .

DNA copying is an important step in the process of reproduction as DNA is the blue-print of the body design of the offspring.

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A process where a DNA molecule produces two similar copies of itself in a reproducing cell is called DNA copying.

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It makes the transmission of characters from parents to the next generation possible.

It causes variation in the population.

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