Biology, asked by KingOMac1, 10 months ago

WHY IS DNA IMPORTANT?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

DNA, short for deoxyribonucleic acid, is the molecule that contains the genetic code of organisms. This includes animals, plants, protists, archaea and bacteria.

DNA is in each cell in the organism and tells cells what proteins to make. Mostly, these proteins are enzymes. DNA is inherited by children from their parents. This is why children share traits with their parents, such as skin, hair and eye color. The DNA in a person is a combination of the DNA from each of their parents.

Answered by rinkum57
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Explanation:

  1. Deoxyribonuclic acid is the universal blueprint for life on earth.
  2. DNA determines that what people look like and how their bodies function.
  3. It can cause crippling defects or protect living creatures from disease.
  4. It may even determine when it's time to die.
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