As the two parental (template) DNA strands separate at a replication fork, each of the strands is separately copied by a DNA polymerase III (orange), producing two new daughter strands (light blue), each complementary to its respective parental strand. Because the two parental strands are antiparallel, the two new strands (the leading and lagging strands) cannot be synthesized in the same way. Drag each phrase to the appropriate bin depending on whether it describes the synthesis of the leading strand, the synthesis of the lagging strand, or the synthesis of both strands.
a. multiple primers needed
b. daughter strand elongates toward replication fork
c. only one primer needed
d. synthesized 5' to 3'
e. daughter strand elongates away from replication fork
f. made continuously
g. made in segments

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Answer:

a. multiple primers needed      lagging strand

b. daughter strand elongates toward replication fork  leading strand

c. only one primer needed      leading strand

d. synthesized 5' to 3'      both strands    

e. daughter strand elongates away from replication fork  lagging strand

f. made continuously       leading strand

g. made in segments      lagging strand

Explanation:

a, g and e: the lagging strand is synthesized in segments.

b, c, f: the synthesis is continue.

d. DNA polimerase acts only in 5' to 3'  sense.