DNA is found in two organelles: the nucleus and the mitochondria. The amount of nuclear DNA is fixed and does not vary from cell to cell, but the number of mitochondria can affect the amount of mitochondrial DNA.
The DNA in every single cell of a human is exactly the same. The differences are which parts of the DNA are called on for transcription. Transcription cause the formation of different amino acids which affect the function of the cell.
All of the cells within a complex multicellular organism such as a human being contain the same DNA; however, the body of such an organism is clearly composed of many different types of cells.
The amount in all human cells is the same.
Yes. The DNA in all body cells is the same.
all cells look alike because cells reproduce through cell division, which tranports the DNA from one cell and identically makes the new cell have the exact same DNA as the parent cell
Epicranius Muscle
The most abundant muscle in your body is skin
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?
One difference between epithelial cells and muscle cells is their location in the human body. Epithelial cells are skin cells on the outside of the body. Muscle cells are located in the muscle under the skin.
It is true thatÊthe DNA in the skin cell have the same sequence of bases as the DNA in the brain cell of the same organism. The sequence of the bases should be the same in all cells of an organism.
Pretty much the same copy of DNA, just the reading of those genes vary so some different protein products are produced.
DNA is the genetic blueprint to make your body function. All DNA is identical throughout your body.
Fingerprints don't have DNA... a fingerprint is simply the imprint of the ridges on the skin of the finger. Cells contain DNA, and your genetic code (DNA) stays the same throughout your life, it does not change when you become an adult.
They both have the same DNA as a result of replication
because a muscle cell is a organ and a DNA just see if its true or not.
yes u can because skin cellls are something that holds dna
cutaneous muscle
Skeletal muscle
Nerve endings are all over the place, in muscle fat and skin. I think your skins nerve information Would be processed in the same area as corresponding muscle nerves. So if you could clarify that would help.
It isn't always, but DNA can be taken from shed skin cells, which can be transferred by any part of our skin.
You can find the DNA in the nucleus of the skin of the water melon.