No you cannot. The DNA governs the entire cell and has the necessary components to make a unique specimen, not to mention its involvement in protein synthesis.
There are no known cells that can live without DNA. DNA contains the genetic information necessary for cellular function, including the production of proteins and the regulation of cell processes. Without DNA, cells would not be able to replicate, maintain their structure, or carry out the essential functions required for survival.
No, they could not live without ice.
If you tell me who they are, I could answer this much more accurately. But yes, I can probably live without them, whoever they are.
they still have DNA in them so the DNA controls the cell
At the very basic level all DNA needs nitrogen. WIthout DNA there is no life.they need it to live
you cant live without water or air
no
To study the structure of DNA, you could use electron microscopes, which provide high-resolution images necessary for observing the intricate details of DNA. However, studying DNA in a living specimen poses challenges because electron microscopy requires samples to be fixed and dehydrated, which destroys the living context. Fluorescence microscopy can be used to visualize DNA in live cells by tagging specific DNA sequences with fluorescent markers, allowing researchers to observe DNA dynamics in real time without killing the specimen.
Well if they were vital, then you COULDN'T live without them, now could you?
You couldn't live without your lungs for even a second.
No
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