kinda but not really i read it in my sons text book
no. every cell is different
No, but it has the same parts
No
It's the brain of the cell. It controls almost every thing in the cell.
every cell is the exact same
cell
Yes. [;
1000s of the same type of cell carying out the same job
The reason every cell does different things despite having the exact same DNA is that the DNA isn't responsible for deciding what happens, only translating what occurs. Messenger RNA gets the code from the DNA, and that's what determines what proteins get produced in each cell.
Not all the 'instructions' refer to every cell. Some instructions are cell specific.
That is same in all cells. Theur job is to produce energy through respiration
cells form tissues