dna differs from living things it is alive but not moving thanks
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the reason is that each living thing has a different order of nucleotides in its DNA
Living things differ from one another by their characteristics.
All DNA is different so yes the DNA of 2 mosquitoes does differ but not much
DNA is the genetic material in animals, plants, and bacteria. All living organisms have DNA.
Yes, DNA is a characteristic that all living things share. To be more precise, all living things share a form of genetic material, which is DNA.
All living things have DNA.
It wouldn't DNA is the same in all living things that have it. The previous answer was written by an idiot. Dog DNA is OBVIOUSLY different from a cat's because DNA is a molecular code which determines the animal's entire physical form. I have no idea what the differences would be, but they wouldn't be the same. If a dog had a cat's DNA, it would be a cat. Simple as that.
All living things have DNA. Coral is alive and has DNA
Every organism has DNA, yes (and a few viruses). However, non-living objects (rocks, laptops, aluminum cans) do not have DNA.
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The difference among living things depends on different DNA arrangement in the genetic order of a living thing. Offspring do not have the same genetic order as either of their parents which results in such obvious things as having different personality, look, height,etc.....
Yes, all living things have DNA.