Explain why DNA replication is a semi-conservative process. In short sentences

DNA replication is semi-conservative because each new DNA molecule formed after replication contains one original parental strand and one newly synthesized daughter strand.

This process ensures that the genetic information is conserved and allows for accurate replication of genetic material.
The parental strand serves as a template for the synthesis of a complementary daughter strand, resulting in two identical DNA molecules.
This semi-conservative nature of DNA replication helps to maintain genetic stability and fidelity during cell division.