Every cell does contain DNA, if only mitochondrial DNA. Mammalian red blood cells, however, do not have a nucleus and thus do not contain chromosomes.
Yes - every cell carries an exact copy of our DNA.
Yes it does. From the initial split during the first moments after the egg & sperm joined, each time the original cell split, it produced a copy of its DNA.
yes in the nucleus
Yes
No, a cell wall is found in a plant cell and it does not contain dexoxyribonucleic acid
Actually DNA is present in the nucleus of each and every cell of the human body.
Nitrogen is part of DNA as well as being incorporated into every amino acid used by the body.
the DNA should be the same in all cells as long as they part of the same organism.
The term DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic acid and it is part of the buildup of every living thing in the all the kingdoms. It defines the characteristics of every living thing.
No, a cell wall is found in a plant cell and it does not contain dexoxyribonucleic acid
Actually DNA is present in the nucleus of each and every cell of the human body.
DNA codes for proteins, which make up nearly every part of the body. Through transcription and translation, DNA can be expressed in proteins.
In DNA, within the nucleus of each and every cell.
A huge, major role: Cells contain chromosomes which contain genes which contain DNA! DNA can be said to be the most important part for us - it is the genetic code which makes up our body - it describes how we move, how we look, how we do everything!
Every part of your body contributes to how it is formed and thus how other people see it. The most influential part is you DNA which you received from both your parents.
Nitrogen is part of DNA as well as being incorporated into every amino acid used by the body.
Red blood cells
Any secretion of you body that may contain cells of your body can be used to extract DNA.
A huge, major role: Cells contain chromosomes which contain genes which contain DNA! DNA can be said to be the most important part for us - it is the genetic code which makes up our body - it describes how we move, how we look, how we do everything!
Head region
Genes can be found in chromosomes. The cell nucleus of almost every cell contains chromosomes and genes. They contain the DNA and the gene shows as a section of the DNA.