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Cayden
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1 March, 22:09
Why is DNA important to every living thing
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Konnor Pratt
1 March, 22:12
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Because it is the instructions for every cell in our body. Without it nothing in our body would know what do to.
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Cailyn Sellers
1 March, 22:32
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DNA is what gives genetic instructions for the development and functions of all living things.
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