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Biology, 30.11.2020 22:20 wafflewarriormg

How can the huge amount of DNA fit in our tiny cells? Question 1 options:

Coiled around proteins to make it more compact

Only short sections are needed in each cell with instructions specific to that cell's job

Compacted into the nucleus to take up less space

All of the above (i think its this one)

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