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18 December, 07:00

Why is it necessary for the DNA to replicate prior to cell division?

a. so that each daughter cell will have 23 chromosomes

b. so that each daughter cell will have a complete copy of the genetic material

c. so that each daughter cell will have 46 homologous chromosomes

d. so that each daughter cell will have 2 sister chromatids

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  1. 18 December, 08:22
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    The answer is b. because you wouldn't want a daughter cell that didn't have all necessary to be a complete cell, and this could be messed up if the DNA didn't replicate prior to cell division
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