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why is dna replication important in cell reproduction?
a. dna replication forms homologous chromosomes by matching chromosome pairs.
b. dna replication allows new cells to have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cells.
c. dna replication creates the protein strands essential to the formation of enzymes in the new cell.
d. dna replication ensures that the correct sequences of nucleotides are provided for new cells to function.
DNA contains the genetic information in the form of nucleotide sequences. During cell - reproduction, DNA replication ensures that new cells receive the same genetic information as the parent cell, which is crucial for the new cells to function properly. Homologous chromosomes are not formed by DNA replication (A is wrong). New cells do not have half the number of chromosomes due to DNA replication in normal cell - reproduction (B is wrong). DNA replication does not directly create protein strands for enzyme formation (C is wrong).
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D. DNA replication ensures that the correct sequences of nucleotides are provided for new cells to function.