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WHAT PROTECTS THE DNA? PLS ANSWER ASAP

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Answered by pranavkumaryadav714
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What is DNA and how does it work?

Medically reviewed by Alana Biggers, M.D., MPH — Written by Tim Newman on January 11, 2018

What is DNA?

Structure

Packaging

What is a gene?

Creating proteins

What is a telomere?

DNA is perhaps the most famous biological molecule; it is present in all forms of life on earth. But what is DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid? Here, we cover the essentials.

Virtually every cell in your body contains DNA or the genetic code that makes you you. DNA carries the instructions for the development, growth, reproduction, and functioning of all life.

Differences in the genetic code are the reason why one person has blue eyes rather than brown, why some people are susceptible to certain diseases, why birds only have two wings, and why giraffes have long necks.

Amazingly, if all of the DNA in the human body was unraveled, it would reach to the sun and back more than 300 times.

Answered by AryanAshra0206
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Answer: The nucleus is surrounded by a membrane called the nuclear envelope, which protects the DNA and separates the nucleus from the rest of the cell.
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