A cell does not make "extra copies" of DNA. Through a persons life, DNA can only be copied so many times. The only time DNA does "copy itself" would be if a new cell is needed. For example, your skin cells die all the time and are shedded off from your skins surface. Your skin then is going to get to the point where more cells are going to be made. The DNA replicating process is what starts the process of cell mitosis (making more cells). All the DNA in your body is used, so a cell does not make extra copies of DNA. If the DNA gets destroyed, that cell dies and is replaced by another.
False. Copies of DNA are only made at the time of cell division.
true
As a cell increases in size, it usually does not make extra copies of DNA. If a cell were to grow without limit, an "information crisis" would occur.
False! -And dont let any one tell you otherwise, according to e2020, its false, i found out the hard way.-
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b. False
As a cell increases in size, it usually does not make extra copies of DNA. If a cell were to grow without limit, an "information crisis" would occur.
false.
False
That is false.
Yes, pressure does increase as your depth increases in the water
false
It is a false statement that a person's driving ability increases as the amount of alcohol in a person's body increases. Their driving ability actually decreases.
It is false that an ice cube melts when it's mechanical energy increases.
false
False, because the only element with the highest Electronegativity is hydrogen and the atomic number is 1.
false war increases manufacturing
Extra - 1994 'False Witness' NCIS Extra Segment 16-46 was released on: USA: 14 December 2010