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Why is DNA copying an essential part of the process of reproduction ?

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The genetic information has to be passed on to off springs hence DNA copying is essential.
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  10. Define the term pollination. Differentiate between self and cross poll...

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  11. a] Identify the given diagram. Name the parts A to E. b] What is...

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  14. List and explain in brief three methods of contraception. OR List ...

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  18. List any three differences between pollination and fertilization.

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  20. Explain fission with examples. Differentiate between binary and multip...

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