Biology, asked by Jattttiii, 1 year ago

When a cell reproduces ,what happens to its dna

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Answered by Param21
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The DNA copies itself and the copy is sent to the nucleus of the cell. Set 1 right ( :

Kuldeepnehra: Somewhat okay.. Please elaborate to understand the concept
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Param21: I don't know what else to write.
Param21: The DNA copies itself and the copied dna is sent to the nucleus of the new cell.
Param21: I can't maybe because of a bug.....pls fix
Kuldeepnehra: Two strands of DNA split.Each strand is complementary to each other. The splitted strand in reproducing cell,becomes again double stranded by attachments of nitrogenous bases.In this way, the DNA content in resultant two cells will be the same. That's all
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Answered by poshanchauhan
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DNA is the blueprint of human life and is responsible for proper functioning of organism.Hence when cell reproduces cell division takes place DNA replicates itself and send its copies to newly formed cell to ensure the proper functioning of new cell.
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