EBK BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 8220102797352
Author: Raven
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 1, Problem 6U
The molecule DNA is important to biological systems because
a. it can be replicated.
b. it encodes the information for making a new individual.
c. it forms a complex, double-helical structure.
d.
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Chapter 1 Solutions
EBK BIOLOGY
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