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What does it mean when we say that DNA replication is semiconservative? A. Nothing in the DNA is ever changed. B. The daughter cell receives the old DNA while the parent cell gets a new copy. C. The daughter cell receives the new copy while the parent cell keeps the old DNA. D. Each old strand is used as a template for a new strand for the daughter cell.

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D. Each old strand is used as a template for a new strand for the daughter cell.

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