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
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.
No, things do not have DNA. DNA is a molecule that carries genetic information and is found in living organisms. Inorganic objects, such as rocks or water, do not have DNA.
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.....
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Yes, all living things have DNA.
In the nucleolus.
Living things vary in their size, shape, color, behavior, and characteristics. This variation is a result of genetic differences, environmental factors, and adaptations that allow them to survive and thrive in their specific habitats. These variations contribute to biodiversity and the richness of life on Earth.
Chemically DNA from any species is the same. But the things is the sequence of DNA such as AATTTCGAATG for example will not be the same. In fact, the sequence can not be the same from person to person. That is the unique nature of DNA.
no.. only living things can have DNA, fire is the combustion of matter :)
Their DNA has the same nucleotide bases, but in different patterns. DNA forms the building blocks of all living things, regardless of species.