Yes. Humans cells contain RNA. The most abundant form of RNA in human cells is a type called ribosomal RNA (or rRNA)
the answer is no. I just looked it up and all living things have DNA.
The ribosome is the " workbench " on which proteins are constructed. Each human cell has many ribosomes within it.
no
Yes
Yes, all living things have genetic material.
No they don't have genetic material
The DNA molecule is the genetic material of life.
First of all you're question is flawed. All living things contain genetic information, and therefore seeing as the cell is the smallest unit of life they must all contain genetic information. Prokaryotic cells have naked DNA, meaning it is not encapsulated in a nucleus while eukaryotic cells contain the DNA in a nucleus.
One of the characteristics is they contain genetic material (DNA), which is a characteristic that all living things must have in order to be considered living. And also when inside a host, they are able to reproduce, which all living things must be able to do.
Yes, all living things have genetic material.
No they don't have genetic material
The DNA molecule is the genetic material of life.
All living things have of a genetic material.
First of all you're question is flawed. All living things contain genetic information, and therefore seeing as the cell is the smallest unit of life they must all contain genetic information. Prokaryotic cells have naked DNA, meaning it is not encapsulated in a nucleus while eukaryotic cells contain the DNA in a nucleus.
One of the characteristics is they contain genetic material (DNA), which is a characteristic that all living things must have in order to be considered living. And also when inside a host, they are able to reproduce, which all living things must be able to do.
Virus can not be termed as a living thing or organism. Viruses can not replicate themselves, they are dependent on its host. The only similarity is it contain genetic material such as DNA or RNA like living things which codes for its proteins.
Yes, DNA is a characteristic that all living things share. To be more precise, all living things share a form of genetic material, which is DNA.
Unlike living things a virus does not make or use genetic material such as DNA. Viruses do not create their own DNA.
They have genetic material and they reproduce.
All living things have DNA or rna
all living things contain carbon and hydrogen