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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.

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Which cell part contains the genes for heredity?

Genes are really part of DNA, which is found in the nucleus of cells.


Which named part in a animal cell contains genetic information?

DNA is found in the nucleus of the cell, which contains chromosomes, genes are found on chromosomes


Where is the hereditary found in the cell?

the genes


Where are chromosomes found in a cell state their function?

Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of a cell and the function of chromosomes is to hold the genes (made form DNA) and to replicate the genes when a cell divides.


What is the difference between Cells and Genes?

The Cells hold the genes. Genes are a part of DNA, which is located in the Nucleus of a Cell.


Do cell membranes contain genes?

No, they do not. They do contain some proteins and fats called lipids. Genes are found in the cell nucleus in the form of DNA.


Where are genes found within the body?

In the DNA in every cell.


What part of a cell that contains chromosomes and genes and controls all cell activity?

nucleus


In what part of a bacterial cell would you find the genes?

cytoplasm


What structure in the cell contains the instructions that tell the cell how to make proteins?

Genes are found in the nucleus , but proteins are made on ribosomes in the cytoplasm.


How are genes organized in organisms?

Genes are sections of DNA found in chromosomes, which in turn are in the nucleus of each cell in the organism.


Where are the genes found in a sperm cell?

Any chance you're doing the BSB yr9 science homework? Back to the topic...Genes are found in the head of the sperm cell and about the egg cell...No clue LOL