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7. form a hypothesis: what would happen to a cell that didn’t replicate…

Question

  1. form a hypothesis: what would happen to a cell that didn’t replicate its dna before cell division?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To form a hypothesis about a cell that doesn't replicate its DNA before cell division, we consider the role of DNA in cell division (mitosis/meiosis). DNA replication ensures each new cell gets a complete genome. Without replication, during division, the cell would have insufficient genetic material. So the hypothesis could be: If a cell does not replicate its DNA before cell division, then the resulting daughter cells will not receive a complete set of genetic information, leading to genetic abnormalities, cell dysfunction, or failure to complete cell division successfully.

Answer:

If a cell does not replicate its DNA before cell division, then the resulting daughter cells will not receive a complete set of genetic information, leading to genetic abnormalities, cell dysfunction, or failure to complete cell division successfully.