Yes, plants have DNA.
no, bacterial cells do not have genetic material
Which structure contains a eukaryotic cells genetic material
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Animals and plants have cells that contain a nucleus, which houses the genetic material in the form of chromosomes. The nucleoid region, on the other hand, is a region in prokaryotic cells that contains the genetic material but is not enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus.
All living things have of a genetic material.
The genetic material of eukaryotic cells is organized in chromosomes.The genetic material of a cell contains information needed for the cells' growth and other activities. When a cell divides into 2 new cells, each new cell receives a full set of genetic material. The genetic material in cells is contained in DNA molecules. Source: "Cells and Heredity" (Biology book)
No, prokaryotic cells do not have linear DNA in their genetic material. They have circular DNA.
not much, a cell membrane and genetic material (in prokaryotic cells the genetic material is free floating)
It depends if the daughter cells were produced as a result of fertilization or cloned. If fertilized the genetic material isn't same but if cloned the genetic material is 100% same.
I said the genetic material are located in the prokaryotic cells
Bacterial cells do have genetic material, which is usually in the form of a single circular chromosome located in the nucleoid region of the cell. This genetic material contains the information needed for the cell to function and replicate.
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