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        "How Do Organisms Reproduce CBSE class 10 Notes Science Chapter 8 [PDF].txt\n     1 \n \nRevision Notes  \nClass 10  \u2013 Science  \nChapter 8 \u2013 How do Organisms Reproduce?  \n \n1. Do organisms create exact copies of themselves?  \n \n\u25cf The organisms are similar in their looks due to having similar body \ndesigns, which in turn indicates that the source for these designs must \nbe similar. And hence reproduction  is that process where these designs \nare created.  \n\u25cf The nucleus of a cell contains t he chromosomes , which carry the \ninformation for the inheritance of features from parents to the next \ngeneration. It is present in the form of DNA molecules .  \n\u25cf The DNA present in the nucleus of a cell is the source of information \nfor making proteins. If this  information changes, then a different set of \nproteins will be synthesised which will eventually lead to altered body \ndesigns in the organisms.  \n\u25cf Hence it can be noted that a basic event in reproduction involves the \ncreation of a DNA copy.",
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