Biology, asked by bhzjau, 10 months ago

Why is DNA called the key to life?​

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Answered by GPSingh01
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Answer:

It is our Genetic material

Explanation:

without DNA our traits will not be inherited by our progeny and also our progeny everytime looks different as there is nothing which regulates traits appearance and transfer

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

DNA is called the blueprint of life because it contains the instructions needed for an organism to grow, develop, survive and reproduce. DNA does this by controlling protein synthesis. Proteins do most of the work in cells, and are the basic unit of structure and function in the cells of organisms

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