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Q: How does a egg cell carry the information for development for a new human life?
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What human cell that contains all of the information necessary for growth and development of a complete organism is?

stem cell


Human cell that contains all of the information necessary for the growth and development of a complete organism is?

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Do the human sperm and egg cell each normally carry one third of the genetic information of the potential offspring?

No - they carry half of the genetic information. The new offspring will have half their genetic information from each parent. Therefore sperm and egg cells carry half the amount of genetic material found in normal cells.


What genetic materials that carry information about the cell?

The genetic makeup of a cell is it's genotype.


What is the structure in the cell nucleus that houses a cell's genetic information?

DNA carry information in chromosomes.They are in the nucleus.


Why does human body cells need to carry out cell respiration?

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How much hereditary information is contained human sex cell?

I think 1/2 of the amount because a human body cell has 1 amount.


What does a human nerve cell carry?

Electric stimulants which trigger the cells themselves


What codes for traits and carry information that determines everything the cell is and will be?

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What Cells carry information through your nervous system?

what is the name given to the cell that carry message though the nervous system


What do chromosomes contain instruction for?

Yes, because chromosomes are the genetic information of the cell. Your genetics direct who you are as a person, (without external influences) and are therefore the "operating instructions" of a cell.