Why is it important for the new cell that the two new double helices are identical to each other?
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DNA must replicate (copy) itself so that each resulting cell after mitosis and cell division has the same DNA as the parent cell. All these cells, the parent cell and the two new daughter cells, are genetically identical. ... The two single strands of DNA then each serve as a template for a new stand to be created.
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How does a fungus get food?
Question 1 options:
both autotroph and heterotroph
Neither. It doesn't eat!
autotroph
heterotroph
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They are Heterotroph as they cant make their own food and have feed of dead things of decomposing.