Yes, it is called Deoxirybonucleic acid, also known as DNA.
There are many body tissues that contain hereditary material. These tissues include skin cells as well as red blood cells.
Yes, all cells have DNA (hereditary material) except the mature red blood cell.
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.
Hereditary material is held in the nucleus of non-bacterial cells.
Yes, all cells have a copy of the genetic material found in the other cells (red blood cells are an exception, as they have no nucleus).
DNA are the "instructions" for cells which contain all the genetic material. When a cell divides, the DNA inside its nucleus replicates and forms the same DNA strands in the two new cells. Therefore, when cells divide by meiosis to form sex cells, they contain the same codes of DNA as the cell they divided from, giving them hereditary characteristics.
With the exception of bacteria cells, hereditary material is held in the cell's nucleus.
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The chromosomal hereditary material is packaged in the nucleus in eukaryotic cells but not in prokaryotic cells.
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