Nope
DNA
No, all cells in an individual have the same DNA. However, different genes may be activated or silenced in different cell types, allowing them to carry out specific functions. This differential gene expression leads to cell specialization and diversity in function.
DNA is copied every time a cell divides. Different types of cells divide at different rates.
DNA is copied every time a cell divides. Different types of cells divide at different rates.
human body system
They use different DNA codes
The majority of the cells have the same DNA is a true statement about the various types of cells found in an individual multicellular organism. Different genes are expressed in different cells is another true statement.
You can get lots of different types of cells! Every cell has a nucleus which contains the genetic information (DNA).
Cells. Different types of cells have different names. What type of cells are you talking about? Different parts of a body have different types of cells.
There are 4 different types of nucleotides in a humans DNA!
The DNA in brain cells and in heart cells are completely identical. Both types of cell come originally form stem cells, and therefore contain the exact same genetic material. The only difference between brain and heart cells is how they use that DNA code.
Haploid cells like sperm cells,ova,bacteria