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Sections of DNA, or a very small part of a chromosome) (a process of division of the genetic material (chromosomes) of a eukaryotic cell in which each of the two resulting nuclei receives a complete set of chromosomes that is the same as in the parent cell)

(the repeating series of stages a dividing cell goes through) (threadlike structures made of protein and DNA that contain the instructions for building, maintaining, and operating the cell
) (the molecule, unique to each individual, carrying the genetic information to be found in every cell 1. Chromosomes 2. DNA 3. Genes 4. Cell Cycle 5. Mitosis

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not sure what the question was so I have defined some of the terms

Step-by-step explanation:

Gene - section of DNA e.g sequence of base pairs

Chromosomes - organised thread-like structures found in atom nucleus, contains many genes

DNA - the genetic code that determines all our traits e.g codes for proteins

Mitosis - type of cell divison where parent cell divides into identical daughter cell

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