In one human cell, there are 2 metres of DNA.
Which means that a human has about 200 trillion metres of DNA in their entire body.
No... theres 3.6m of DNA per cell
not alot but alot
There are about 69500 single cells in in the DNA, but there is 46 DNA in the typical human body
muscle cell
The human genome contains the complete set of genes necessary for human life. However, understanding the human proteome is more important because the proteome contains proteins, or the actual functional molecules of a cell. Understanding proteomes means understanding and controlling mutations, drug interactions, and being able to chemically modify proteins after synthesis.
A muscle cell
It contains hemoglobins, which can carry oxygen molecules. It also doesn't have nucleus so it can provide more room for oxygens.
multicellular organism such as human animal and other
If you take all the DNA from a single human cell and stretch it into a single connected line, the DNA polymer will be about 1 meter long (1.02 m to be more accurate).
muscle cell
Cell A does more work than Cell B
The human genome contains the complete set of genes necessary for human life. However, understanding the human proteome is more important because the proteome contains proteins, or the actual functional molecules of a cell. Understanding proteomes means understanding and controlling mutations, drug interactions, and being able to chemically modify proteins after synthesis.
Cell B does less work than cell A.
If you take all the DNA from a single human cell and stretch it into a single connected line, the DNA polymer will be about 1 meter long (1.02 m to be more accurate).
A being quite more active than B. Cell A is part of an organ that does more work than Cell B. Cell B does less work than Cell A.
A muscle cell
well a human check cell is the same exact thing as a reguler cell nuculsan more
A plant cell contains more structures than an animal cell which just contains a nucleus, cytoplasm and a cell membrane but may also contain small vacuoles. A plant cell contains all of these things aswell as a cell wall, chloroplasts and a vacuole
A human cell contains approximately 3 billion base pairs and E. coli approximately 4.5 million base pairs.
It contains hemoglobins, which can carry oxygen molecules. It also doesn't have nucleus so it can provide more room for oxygens.