DNA is a nucleic acid. It is not an organism or creature by itself. However, DNA is the carrier of genetic information contained within both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Therefore, DNA is found within cells.
No. Snakes are reptiles, which are eukaryotic.
They can't be both, they can only be eukaryotic. Eukaryotes are multicellular, and prokaryotes are unicellular, with a few exceptions.
Snakes have both
it is eukaryotic!
It's hard to tell because they have no eyelids.
I am not sure about the tail scales-but if the head of the snake is triangular it means that that particular snake hold venom in his cheeks.
Yes, a snake is a reptile. It is not an amphibian because amphibians have smooth, scaleless skin which is how they obtain water, but most importantly snakes use an amniotic sac in both eggs and live birth, while amphibians do not. It is not a mammal because it has no hair nor mammary glands.
No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake No exactly no I would have to see the snake first, but it could be possible to be a grass snake
a baby rattlesnake has "a bud" at the end of it's tail. The bull snake has a tapered tail with the same type of skin.
Eukaryotic cells produce and consume their own food, and are found in organisms of the plant kingdom. The other type of cell is a prokaryotic cell, which consumes food from sources outside itself. Prokaryotic cells are found in animals
There are numerous unicellular organisms in the biosphere. In which some of them are prokaryotes and some of them are eukaryotes. It can be differentiated based on the nucleus. If the nucleus is surrounded by nuclear membrane, such organisms are called eukaryotes (Eu=True; Karyon=Nucleus). Whereas, if the nucleus (genetic material like DNA) is not surrounded by the nuclear membrane is called prokaryotes (Pro=primitive; Karyon= Nucleus)
Fungi are eukaryotic which means that on a cellular level they are closely related to other eukaryotic kingdoms such as animals and plants. Eukaryote simply means that they have a true nucleus i.e. one bound with a nuclear membrane. Bacteria and blue-green algae are prokaryotic, which means "before nucleus".
i think it has to have a nucleus:)
Why should we tell u!!
no
boas and constrictors are the largest of snake species. if a snake is wider than your arm, it is most likely a boa
you tell me
they start molting
It's hard to tell because they have no eyelids.
A eukaryotic cell has a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
If you translate the lines on the whiteboard in the HQ it will tell you where the snake points are