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Because each cell gets a copy of this information as it is created by cell division of the mother cell.
Yes. Every diploid cell in the same organism has same DNA, with the same information (excluding possible mutations). Depending on the type of cell different genes are enabled or disabled, but in a cell of your big toe all genetic info is present to work as a brain cell, and vice verse. Exception: Chimerae, here two eggs with different genetic information resulted in one organism. The opposite of identical twins.
No, half their genome will come from the genetic information in the sperm cell
That cell is a clone of the first. This happens all the time in your body.
In the DNA on chromosomes, found in the nucleus (of Eukaryotic cells).
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The nucleus is the organ which controls all the cell activities and stores genetic information in form of Deoxyribonucleic acid.
Yes. All cells with nuclei contain genetic information.
Genetic information is stored in the DNA of a cell. The DNA of a cell can be found in the nucleus.
An enucleated cell is a cell where the nucleus, and thus all genetic information, has been removed.
The bacterial cell has a circular DNA molecule in the cytoplasm. That is where all the genetic information is located.
The cell nucleus and the mitochondria contain genetic information in the form of DNA.