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What does DNA provide the code for?

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Protein Synthesis

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The correct answer will be proteins and essential molecules.

Step-by-step explanation:

DNA is made up of sugar, a phosphate group and nitrogenous bases. These nitrogenous bases are read by the ribosomes during translation in a group of three bases called "triplets or codons". These codons provide the instructions for the synthesis of proteins as each codon codes for amino acids which make up a protein when bonded.

Thus, proteins and essential molecules are the correct answer.

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