they are both found in many types of cells
Diffent types of cells in the same organism (such as a person) have the same DNA.
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All body cells have the same DNA. They all play different roles because the brain sends them signals to do so. You can't have them all doing the same thing. Ex: If you only have skin cells, then what cells will make up your heart or liver or bones?
Muscle cells have several different features that they all share. First off, they all have DNA. Secondly, they are all myofilaments.
Yes, there is DNA in "poop". During excretion, cells from the lining of the rectum tend to slough off and there is DNA in these cells. In addition, fecal matter has a large amount of bacteria in it. The bacteria of course have DNA as well.
DNA is alike in other cells of the body, but depending on the specific cell type, some genes may be turned on or off. this is why a liver cell is different from a muscle cell and a muscle cell is different from a fat cell.
The germs release a type of toxic in their bodies to try to kill the white cells, making you sick. Different types of germs release different types of toxic, making different kinds of diseases. White cells try to take the germs in, squeezing them to death, which tires your heart. Medicine can help kill germs, too. Sleep also works on letting your white cells rest, and food helps your white cells get more energy.
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different genes are switched on and off in each type of cell
Muscle cells have several different features that they all share. First off, they all have DNA. Secondly, they are all myofilaments.
All body cells have the same DNA. They all play different roles because the brain sends them signals to do so. You can't have them all doing the same thing. Ex: If you only have skin cells, then what cells will make up your heart or liver or bones?
The DNA in every cell contains a complete copy of the data needed to build a human body, however, in differentiated cells (everything but stem cells), not all of it is active. Some of it is turned on and some of it is turned off. So in a bone cell, the parts relating to bone formation are on, while a cell from a liver would have other parts on. Incidentally, there's no such thing as a "liver cell". Livers are made of different types of cells, the main type being parenchymal cells.
No, but the cells that are brushed off or released contains DNA which scientists can examine.
there are 200 types of cells
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There is DNA in most cells in your body, so you could leave some DNA behind after washing.
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The nuclear waste gives off radiation. That radiation in large enough doses changes DNA in cells. When the DNA changes sometimes the cells can become cancerous. In even higher doses the cells will die.
Because it scrapes off dead cells