<span>DNA replication is the production of identical DNA helices from a single double-stranded DNA molecule. Each molecule consists of a strand from the original molecule and a newly formed strand. Prior to replication, the DNA uncoils and strands separate. A replication fork is formed which serves as a template for replication. Primers bind to the DNA and DNA polymerases add new nucleotide sequences in the 5′ to 3′ direction. This addition is continuous in the leading strand and fragmented in the lagging strand. Once elongation of the DNA strands is complete, the strands are checked for errors, repairs are made and telomere sequences are added to the ends of the DNA.</span>
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FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS *the total heat
energy applied to the system is equal to the sum of the change in
internal energy of the system and the work done <span>by the system.
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SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS (entropy) *no
process in w/c the total entropy decreases is possible when all the
systems taken apart in the <span>process are considered.
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<span> THIRD LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS *The entrophy of a perfect crystal of a substance at the absolute temp. is zero.
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