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Sort the statements based on whether they describe DNA replication in eukaryotes or prokaryotes.
Replication takes place in
the nucleus.
There is only one origin of
replication.
There are multiple origins
of replication.
Replication happens at just
one point on the chromosome.
Replication takes place
in the cytoplasm.
Replication occurs at multiple
points along the chromosome.

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Final answer:

In prokaryotes, replication takes place in the cytoplasm, there is only one origin of replication, and it happens at just one point on the chromosome. In eukaryotes, replication takes place in the nucleus, there are multiple origins of replication, and replication occurs at multiple points along the chromosome.

Step-by-step explanation:

Prokaryotes:

  • Replication takes place in the cytoplasm.
  • There is only one origin of replication.
  • Replication happens at just one point on the chromosome.

Eukaryotes:

  • Replication takes place in the nucleus.
  • There are multiple origins of replication.
  • Replication occurs at multiple points along the chromosome.

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