The DNA polymerase bonds the new nucleotides together to form the new strand which is bonded to one side of the original strand.   True   False

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**Section 8.3: DNA Replication - Power Notes**

**General Description:**

(This section is left blank for educators or students to input an overarching description of DNA replication.)

**Process:**

1. (Blank space for detailing the first step of DNA replication.)
2. (Blank space for detailing the second step of DNA replication.)
3. (Blank space for detailing the third step of DNA replication.)
4. (Blank space for detailing the fourth step of DNA replication.)
   
**End Result:**

(Blank space for summarizing the outcome of DNA replication.)

**Image Explanation:**

The diagram presents a double-stranded DNA molecule undergoing replication. The DNA strands are shown unwound, indicating various stages of the replication process. Key structures associated with replication, such as enzymes and other molecular components, are indicated by lines pointing to the relevant parts of the DNA structure, numbered 1 to 4. These structures are intended to be named or described in the provided blank spaces in the “Identify the structures” section.

- **1.** (Space for naming the structure pointing to the top of the DNA strand.)
- **2.** (Space for naming the multiple pointed structures interacting with the strands.)
- **3.** (Space for naming the structure associated with the open middle section of the DNA.)
- **4.** (Space for naming the structure related to the bottom of the unwound DNA strand.)

(Note: Details for each of these sections are typically filled in during an educational activity to reinforce learning about the DNA replication process and its critical components.)
Transcribed Image Text:**Section 8.3: DNA Replication - Power Notes** **General Description:** (This section is left blank for educators or students to input an overarching description of DNA replication.) **Process:** 1. (Blank space for detailing the first step of DNA replication.) 2. (Blank space for detailing the second step of DNA replication.) 3. (Blank space for detailing the third step of DNA replication.) 4. (Blank space for detailing the fourth step of DNA replication.) **End Result:** (Blank space for summarizing the outcome of DNA replication.) **Image Explanation:** The diagram presents a double-stranded DNA molecule undergoing replication. The DNA strands are shown unwound, indicating various stages of the replication process. Key structures associated with replication, such as enzymes and other molecular components, are indicated by lines pointing to the relevant parts of the DNA structure, numbered 1 to 4. These structures are intended to be named or described in the provided blank spaces in the “Identify the structures” section. - **1.** (Space for naming the structure pointing to the top of the DNA strand.) - **2.** (Space for naming the multiple pointed structures interacting with the strands.) - **3.** (Space for naming the structure associated with the open middle section of the DNA.) - **4.** (Space for naming the structure related to the bottom of the unwound DNA strand.) (Note: Details for each of these sections are typically filled in during an educational activity to reinforce learning about the DNA replication process and its critical components.)
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