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DNA – The Blueprint of Life
DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is like a complex instruction manual found in every cell. It determines how an organism looks, develops, and functions. Without DNA, cells would have no guidance on what to do, making life as we know it impossible.
One of DNA's most crucial roles is instructing cells on how to produce proteins. Proteins are essential molecules responsible for nearly all vital processes in the body, including growth, repair, and maintaining strength. Every function, from digesting food to healing wounds, depends on these proteins, making DNA an indispensable part of life.
Interestingly, DNA can also act as a biological sensor, helping to detect specific substances in the environment. Scientists use DNA analysis to trace genetic information, identify organisms, and even solve crimes.
If you're curious to learn more, check out the next article, which will be published on February 14th!
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