The process of replication is the same for all living things fill in the blank.
a) the...
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The process of replication is the same for all living things fill in the blank.
a) the structure of the dna is the same for all living things
b) the dna base pairs can pair up any way they choose
c) all living things have the same number of chromosomes
d) development is the same for all living things
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