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23 April, 21:24

Fungi, plant, jellyfish, humans: how does the process of replication differ from one type of organism to another? A) Replication occurs only in simpler life forms as a type of asexual reproduction. B) It does not differ. Replication is a fundamental process occurring in all living organisms to copy their DNA C) The more complex the organism, the more base pairs that are present. Replication takes place at a slower rate. D) Simple organisms like fungi and jelly fish use replication as a method of reproduction; higher organisms use replication for protein synthesis.

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  1. 23 April, 23:53
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    C) The more complex the organism, the more base pairs that are present. Replication takes place at a slower rate.
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