Yes they do, DNA is the blue print for life.
No.
Bacterial cells, animal cells, and plant cells all have DNA. DNA contains information for the cell on how to perform tasks. In plant and animal cells, DNA is contained in a nucleus, unlike bacterial cells where DNA is contained in a nucleoid.Hope this helped
Plant cells have single DNA chromosomes. Animal Cells have multiple.
It is found on both.
Most of plant and animal cells' DNA is found in the nucleus, although a small amount is also found in the mitochondria (in both plant and animal cells) and in the chloroplasts (in plant cells).
Deoxyribonucleic acid is the basis for both plant and animal life.
An organelle called the nucleus is where DNA is found in plants and animals.
Mitochondria have their own DNA and provide energy in both plants and animals cells
Bacterial cells, animal cells, and plant cells all have DNA. DNA contains information for the cell on how to perform tasks. In plant and animal cells, DNA is contained in a nucleus, unlike bacterial cells where DNA is contained in a nucleoid.Hope this helped
Plant cells have single DNA chromosomes. Animal Cells have multiple.
It is found on both.
Most of plant and animal cells' DNA is found in the nucleus, although a small amount is also found in the mitochondria (in both plant and animal cells) and in the chloroplasts (in plant cells).
Deoxyribonucleic acid is the basis for both plant and animal life.
no, the sundew is a plant and has plant cells
DNA is in both cells.
yes there is
DNA is heridatery material,
The cells of all plants and animals contain DNA in the same shape, which is the "double helix" that looks like a twisted ladder. All DNA molecules in both plant cells and animal cells are made from the same four chemical building blocks called nucleotides. So, the DNA from animal and plant cells looks exactly the same, but they are arranged differently.