DNA is the molecule used by the cell to store genetic information. It is the blueprint of life and contains all of the required information in the form of nucleotide sequences needed for that organism to grow, develop and survive.
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Crops in the arctic grow larger than normal during the summer months because the snow and ice from winter starts to melt, giving the plants a lot more water.
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In the Arctic, growing conditions for vegetation vary greatly. In the southern parts of the Arctic, plant communities can be vigorous with small trees and stands of low growing shrubs.
The further north one travels, the shorter and more sparse the ground cover becomes until in the high Arctic, which is a true desert. Here, the plants are scattered across stony ground and the most numerous plants are the lichens. Also here the carpet of flowers are only found below bird cliffs or other areas of high fertility.