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Introduction:, , Why do organisms reproduce?, , Reproduction is not necessary to maintain the, , life of an individual organism, unlike the, , essential life processes, , ¢ fan individual organism is going to create, more individuals. a lot of its energy will be, spent.
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Introduction:, , Then it does not need to stay alive?, , Whatever the answer to this question, it is, , obvious that we notice organisms because, they reproduce., , if only one, non-reproducing member of a, , particular kind, it is doubtful that we would, have noticed its existence., , Large numbers of organisms of a single, , species that bring it to our notice.
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Do Organisms Create Exact Copies of Themselves?, , * Organisms look similar because their body, , designs are similar (, , * If body designs are to be similar, the on, , blueprints for these designs should be — SS * es, 5 A, , * Byreproduction we will make copies of the, 9 Uh) Cim, t ', DNA soo, , oo
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Do Organisms Create Exact Copies of Themselves?, , « Chromosomes inthe nucleus of acell, contain information for inheritance of, , features from parents to next generation, in the form of ONA, , * DNAin the cell nucleus is the information, , source for making proteins, , * So, different proteins will load to altered
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Do Organisms Create Exact Copies of Themselves?, , * $0, a basic event in reproduction is the, , creation ofa, DNA copy. a. ra, * Cells use chemical reactions to build copies of, , rrognone, , , , their DNA, ae na, Metnenae, © This creates two copies of the DNAina MITOSIS, reproducing cell, and they will need to be, * However, keeping one copy of DNA in the Cage cm \ Gy) Pa, original cell and simply pushing the other one Anaorne, , out