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A cell reproduces to create two identical daughter cells. To reproduce, the cell begins by duplicating its genetic material. Then, it elongates and the two copies of DNA are pulled apart to opposite ends of the cell. Finally, the exterior of the cell helps in splitting the cell into two equal and complete halves, each containing a copy of the DNA. Which two organelles are most involved in this process?

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Answer:

nucleus and cell membrane

Explanation:

The nucleus in a cell contains the genetic material. During reproduction, a cell duplicates the DNA within the nucleus. Once the cell has elongated and the two copies of DNA have been pulled apart, the cell membrane moves inward to split the cell into two halves. Therefore, the nucleus and cell membrane are the two organelles that are most involved in the reproductive process.

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