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How do organisms get their DNA?

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DNA are found in the cells of all living organisms

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DNA is a complex molecule consisting of many components which are passed from parent organisms to their offsprings during the process of reproduction. The DNA contains instruction needed for an organism to develop survive and reproduce. DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid and is contained in your body's cells. From microscopic view they are double, large cable of particles termed as nucleotides. This show the cell what proteins to produce in the living organism. Hence, all living things have DNA within their cells.

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