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Which biomolecule is the same in every cell of an organism?(1 point)ResponsesproteinproteinDNADNAmRNAmRNAlipid
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Explanation: Nearly every cell in a multicellular organism contains the same genomic DNA sequence; proteins, mRNAs, and lipids differ between cell types because of differential gene expression and cell function.
Explanation: Nearly every cell in a multicellular organism contains the same genomic DNA sequence; proteins, mRNAs, and lipids differ between cell types because of differential gene expression and cell function.
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