What is the significance of the double helix structure of DNA in terms of genetic stability?
A. It makes the DNA more flexible.
B. It allows for easy access to genetic information.
C. It provides a mechanism for error correction during replication.
D. It makes the DNA more susceptible to mutations.
Select your answer:
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Human Circulatory System › ViewWhich blood vessels carry blood back to the heart?
A. Arteries
B. Veins
C. Capillaries
D. Venules
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All of the following are advantages of asexual reproduction except ____________.
A. produce varied offspring
B. spread and colonize certain part of an area
C. Reproduce without a mate
D. produce a large number of offspring