Yes. A strawberry is an organism; thus, it contains DNA.
E. coli and strawberries both contain cells that have DNA, so the DNA can be extracted.
DNA can be extracted from strawberries. DNA can be extracted from various things not just food because it is found in all living things.
No cytoskeleton is made up of proteins.It does not contain DNA.
Tears may contain loose cells (which contain DNA), but it is mostly just water and dissolved salts.
No, it has DNA in it but not its own.
E. coli and strawberries both contain cells that have DNA, so the DNA can be extracted.
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no i dont think so
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No, DNA does not contain potassium.
Strawberries are a fruit and contain naturally occurring colored pigments
All organisms have DNA. DNA allows organisms to produce offspring similar to themselves.
amino acides are the building blocks of protein, and so strawberries are NOT amino acids. However, strawberries do contain proteins (thus do contain amino acids), but the amount is very little, around 1gram of protein in about 150grams of strawberries.
amino acides are the building blocks of protein, and so strawberries are NOT amino acids. However, strawberries do contain proteins (thus do contain amino acids), but the amount is very little, around 1gram of protein in about 150grams of strawberries.
No. DNA doesn't contain chromosomes. Chromosomes are DNA.
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