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kodGreya [7K]
3 years ago
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A sudden change in the DNA of a chromosome can usually be passed on to future generations if the change occurs in a

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Bad White [126]3 years ago
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hello there:

the answer to this response is :answer is sex cell

EXPLANATION:the future generation will be facing more dangerous from natural disasters than we are facing now. the temperature level will rise the summers will become more hot and winters will become more cold and the seasonal distribution will be affected adversely and ground water level will decrease DNA is like what you will ALWAYS have like your blood and finger prints. don't never remove it! If you give someone your DNA, it means likely you have germs, Well that's the you can NEVER give some one your DNA.

i hope this helps out :)

have a great afternoon

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