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why was dish soap added to the fruit mixture? __breaks down the cell and nuclear mer what role did it play in extracting dna? __
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Dish soap contains surfactants, which have molecules with both hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions. These interact with the lipid-based cell and nuclear membranes, disrupting their structure to break them open. This releases the cell's contents, including DNA, which is necessary for the extraction process.
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- Dish soap breaks down the cell and nuclear membranes.
- It releases the DNA contained inside the cells by disrupting the lipid barriers of the cell and nucleus, making the DNA accessible for extraction.