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Quick using all my points 1.in dna replication, the helix is opened and unwound by the enzyme dna a) polymerase b) deoxase c) ligase d) helicase 2. when dna separates into two strands, the dna would most likely be directly involved in a) evolution b) fertilization c) differentiation d) replication 3. if a dna molecule is 22% adenine in any organism, which percentage of thymine will that dna molecule contain? a) 44% b) 22% c) 56% d) 28% 4. what is the complementary base of adenine in dna? a) cytosine b) uracil c) guanine d) thymine 5. what is the complementary base of adenine in dna? a) cytosine b) uracil c) guanine d) thymine 6. genes code for specifically structured a) lipids. b) sugars. c) proteins. d) acids. 7. which biomolecules are found in all organisms? a) chlorophyll, chitin, pepsin, glycogen b) glucose, maltose, fructose, sucrose c) adenine, cytosine, thymine, guanine d) cholesterol, phospholipid, cellulose, gibberellin

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