yes every cell contain genetic material and it is the only info which cell inherits from parent cell and the very info. (genetic material) helps the cell to develop in its' real original form
i.e it guide the arrangement of its' contents -( mitochondria, Nucleus etc. ) in the form in which they are found hence enabling the cell to survive in external environment.
and
if sometimes there is some adulteration in genetic material that cell inherits from parent cell then it led to some variations in structure of cell which sometime are the reason of evolution of a new species or Other-times May be the "cause" of the death of the cell ( As the body design formed by adulterated information-genetic material- is not able to sustain in the environment. )
No all the cells do not express all the genes.If it expressed all the genes we must have every habit of our ancestors including hereditary diseases.Since we lack some of our ancestor's character we can conclude that all the cells do not express all the genes
no.all the cell do not contain same genetic information
Oh yes, plants, and all living organisms, have genes.
No, and No, and the Difference in the expression of Genetic Materials [genes] are what distinguishes one Cell Type from another.
no maybe or possibally
NEVER IN THE WORLD
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Yes, except for the sex cells (egg & sperm).
Control genes impede certain genes from expressing themselves and allow others to express themselves/ Thus a liver cell will have basically the same genome as a neuron, but will not express axon development and the neuron will not express bile development.
The process by which different cells express different genes depending on their needs is called differential gene expression
Nuclei from mature cells can direct the development of an entire individual.
genes
There are more genes than chromosomes in skin cells.
yes
All cells have genes
All your genes are present in your liver cells
All body cells have the same genes except for the sex cells (sperm and ova). They do not use the same genes. A muscle cell isn't using the same genes as a nerve cell does. Otherwise the muscle cell and the nerve cell would not be different nor do different things.
A complete set of their genes, and retain the ability to express those genes under certain circumstances.
Cells that are part of a multi-cellular organism typically have the same metabolic functions as single-celled organisms, however differences exist. Multicellular cells will have a specialized function, typically do not have to independently gather food and will express target genes selectively rather than all of the genes necessary for survival that a single-celled organism might express.
If the cells are from one individual, all will have the same genes except their sex cells which have 1/2 the number. A dog will have different genes from a cat. The genes make the cat different from the dog and human.
In one way or another, all of them. However, we generally don't speak of natural selection in terms of how it affects cells (except perhaps germline cells), but in terms of how it affects populations, lineages or allele frequencies in gene pools. In population genetics, cells are merely the containers for collections of genes, and the machines that express those genes.
Control genes impede certain genes from expressing themselves and allow others to express themselves/ Thus a liver cell will have basically the same genome as a neuron, but will not express axon development and the neuron will not express bile development.
False
No. This is why you have different types of cells.
No.