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So that when the cell duplicates into two daughter cells each will have its own set of genetic information.
it has to copy its DNA
Mendel is the so-called "Father of Genetics" for his work with pea plants. His work, although years before the discovery of DNA as the hereditary material, laid the foundation for modern genetics.
DNA replicates before a cell divides ensures that each daughter cell has a complete set of genetic material They must have an identical set of DNA.
a parent cell does before dividing is (i do not know because this did not ANSWER MY QUESTION
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So that when the cell duplicates into two daughter cells each will have its own set of genetic information.
why is it important for a cell to copy its heredtiy information before dividing
Because when a cell divides it creates something like a mirror image and to do this it needs to copy the most important part of the cell the nucleus (which holds the DNA) and that will determine what the cell needs to do.
it has to copy its DNA
Your DNA is copied into the new cell every time it divides
Mendel is the so-called "Father of Genetics" for his work with pea plants. His work, although years before the discovery of DNA as the hereditary material, laid the foundation for modern genetics.
it triples in number
DNA replicates before a cell divides ensures that each daughter cell has a complete set of genetic material They must have an identical set of DNA.
Yes because they helped figure out scientific material that we didn't know before.
a parent cell does before dividing is (i do not know because this did not ANSWER MY QUESTION
A cell must make an exact copy of its genome before it divides. Genomes are the complete set of chromosomes present in a cell.