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29 May, 12:11

How do the DNA and genes in a muscle cell compare to the DNA and genes in a nerve cell?

A) The DNA is the same, but the cells contain different genes.

B) The DNA is different, but the same genes are activated.

C) The DNA is the same, but different genes are activated.

D) The DNA is different, but the cells contain the same genes.

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  1. 29 May, 12:28
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    C.

    Cells all contain copies of the same DNA. However, cells 'turn on', or activate, certain genes to specialize the cell.
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