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Boston Stevens
2 July, 00:41
Why do all cells need DNA?
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Jayda Golden
2 July, 02:48
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So that the cells can function correctly.
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Olivia Lozano
2 July, 04:31
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Not every cell contains DNA, mature red blood cells and other cells do not have a nucleus
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