I don't understand your question.
The brain contains no bones, it is a mixture of nerves and fatty tissue (myelin). It is wrapped in a protective shell of bone called the skull.
DNA has no bones, it is a macromolecule. It is present in all cells: e.g. nerve, bone, fat, muscle.
Perhaps you could clarify your question and ask it again.
There are no bones in the human brain
Zero, none. There are no bones in the brain.
The bones covering the brain are called the cranium as a group. There are eight bones in this group.
The human skull is made up of 22 bones that are fused together to protect the brain. These bones include the cranial bones, which are responsible for encasing the brain, and the facial bones. The cranial bones consist of eight primary bones, while the remaining bones contribute to the structure of the face. This fusion provides a strong and protective barrier for the delicate tissues of the brain.
Yes, you do have bones & your brain tells them to move.
Cerebrum is part of the brain. It does not contain any bone.
cardiac cells are specialized muscle cells brain cells are nerve cells
The collective name for the skull bones that encase the brain is the cranium. The cranium consists of several bones, including the frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital, sphenoid, and ethmoid bones. These bones form a protective shell around the brain.
There are no bones in the human brain. The human skull protects the brain, which is made up of soft tissue.
They are the same. The DNA is the same everywhere in the body.
Yes, DNA can be collected from bones. Bone tissue contains osteocytes, which have DNA that can be extracted and analyzed. This process is particularly useful in forensic science and archaeology for identifying individuals or determining genetic relationships, even in cases where other forms of DNA sources, like blood or saliva, are not available. However, the quality and quantity of DNA extracted from bones can vary based on the age and condition of the bones.
What can you conclude about DNA and RNA from the fact that they are like a cell's "brain?"