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polet [3.4K]
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Elis [28]4 years ago
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Answer: DNA is vital for all living beings – even plants. It is important for inheritance, coding for proteins and the genetic instruction guide for life and its processes. DNA holds the instructions for an organism's or each cell's development and reproduction and ultimately death. so it is important

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