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Which biomolecule is the same in every cell of an organism?(1 point)
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DNA
DNA
lipid
lipid
mRNA
mRNA
protein
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DNA.
All cells (with a few exceptions, e.g., mature red blood cells lacking nuclei) contain the same genomic DNA; mRNA, proteins and lipids vary with cell type and gene expression.
All cells (with a few exceptions, e.g., mature red blood cells lacking nuclei) contain the same genomic DNA; mRNA, proteins and lipids vary with cell type and gene expression.
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