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Q: How DNA differs from mammals to plants?
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DNA from various organisms differs in?

number of chains that make up dna


What differs amphibians from mammals birds and reptiles?

They Live In And Out Water


Do plants have circular DNA?

DO PLANTS HAVE CIRCULAR DNA


Structurally RNA differs from DNA by replacing?

thymine with uracil


What is one way DNA of prokaryotes cells differs from that of eukaryotic cells?

prokaryotic DNA is in a ring form


What are herbivorus mammals?

They are mammals that only eat plants.


The structure of RNA differs from DNA in that?

the backbone of RNA contains ribose.


How much DNA do humans share with nuts?

All living creatures on earth share some amount of DNA, including mammals, reptiles, fish, plants, sea sponges, bacteria, and viruses. Humans share much more DNA with mammals than any other creature. And we share more DNA with lizards than we do fish. This is because mammals split off from the mammal-lizard common ancestor long after the fish-amphibian common ancestor. Humans share as much as 50% of genes with plants, so our relatedness to nuts is around this figure. It is interesting to note that researchers have found various genes associated with human ailments in different creatures. For instance, the gene connected to deafness has been found in some plants.


Why is DNA not present in plants?

DNA is present in plants and every other living organism.


Does plants have DNA?

Plants do have DNA. All living things have deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), located within the nuclei of the cells.


Is cellulose produced by plants insects or mammals?

Plants


What are the most native plants?

Differs with each region