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17 July, 22:56

Why is DNA important to every living thing?

It provides material to hold the cell together.

It makes proteins for the body to use.

It provides instructions for processes of the cells.

It provides oxygen that all living things need. b

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  1. 18 July, 02:16
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    It provides instructions for processes of the cells.
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