Answer;
-Helicase enzyme
Explanation;
-Helicases are enzymes that bind and may even remodel nucleic acid or nucleic acid protein complexes. DNA helicases are essential during DNA replication because they separate double-stranded DNA into single strands allowing each strand to be copied.
-DNA is double stranded. Enzymes that are responsible for replication of DNA can only bind to a single strand of DNA. Helicase is the enzyme that unwinds the DNA by breaking hydrogen bonds between the two strands.It forms the so called replication fork. Other proteins assist helicase to keep the strands apart as long as required for the replication process.
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Answer: Forming the embryo and providing DNA.
Explanation: The egg is a cell that is used to reproduce. It is the very beginning of what will become the embryo and eventually the baby. The sperm fertilizes the egg and contributes 50% of the embryo DNA to the ova (the other 50% of DNA comes from the egg, however sperm only contributes DNA to the egg during the fertilization process whereas the egg has a much more important role). The sperm and egg meet, the egg becomes fertilized and loaded with the DNA it needs to form. The egg provides nutrients needed for the embryo to grow until it is fully gestated.