All diploid cells in an organism contain the same DNA or genetic material. True or False?
A) False. The genetic material is scrambled at every replication, so not every gene is passed along.
B) True. But only the genes necessary for a given cell to do its particular "job" are expressed.
C) True. All the genes are necessary for every cell to do its "job."
D) False. It would be a waste of energy to copy the chromosomes unnecessary for a cell to do its particular job, so they are not all copied.
E) False. Only the genes expressed for the "job" of that cell get passed along
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