Yes, all cells have DNA (hereditary material) except the mature red blood cell.
The hereditary information of the individual is held in the nucleus. The nucleus is what holds the chromosomes which contain genes.
Yes they do, because that hereditary information is what is needed/used to make the cell.
They contain the hereditary information necessary for cell life.
Because they carry genes which contain dna molecule within dna there are coded information and characteristics determinant of an organism in brief for more information visit michaelchaula732@yahoo.com as for more clarrification
contain the hereditary information for the protein.
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Gene contain hereditary information that is transferred from parents to offspring. They are located in the nucleus of a cell.
No, hereditary information is stored in chromosomes within the cell's nucleus. Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis, not storage of genetic information. Each chromosome contains many genes that provide instructions for making specific proteins.
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Germ cells, such as sperm and egg cells, contain the full complement of hereditary material for its species. This includes all the genetic information needed to create a new individual with a combination of traits from both parents.
No, only nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information.
Hereditary information is the same as DNA which is found in the nucleus