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5. Hydrogen bonds are quite weak compared to covalent bonds. Why is this advantageous to DNA in its role as the hereditary material in cells?  short very short explnantion easy words
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This is advantageous because hydrogen bonds can easily be broken and reformed, allowing DNA to unzip and replicate during cell division without damaging the genetic information.
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