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WORTH A LOT OF POINTS! just copy what on the picture for notes so i can copy and paste i do not feel like writing all of that down

WORTH A LOT OF POINTS! just copy what on the picture for notes so i can copy and paste-example-1
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Answer:

A base pair is a pair of bases that form hydrogen bonds in the double stranded DNA molecule.

- Adenine-thymine: A-T

- Guanine-cytosine: G-C

Replication Process:

- Double strand unwinds.

- New nucleorides line up via base pairing.

- Colvalent bonds link nucleotides together in the new strands.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Basically the two ljnes are a ladder and it builds up a DNA which then helps the body and protects it
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