Although it is true that cells are replaced throughout our lives, the transfer of genetic information is not as simple as described. Cells are not able to communicate with their successors in the way humans communicate or in the way described in this passage. Instead, genetic information is transferred through the parent cell replicating its DNA and passing it onto the new cell. This information is then used for the new cell to produce proteins and other molecules needed for its specific purpose. UrRong is in suggesting that cells are able to transfer genetic code in the same way a human would explain a job to a replacement.