In one human cell, there are 2 metres of DNA.
Which means that a human has about 200 trillion metres of DNA in their entire body.
No... theres 3.6m of DNA per cell
A cell DNA from one cell can stretch 6 feet
The cell nucleus contains the majority of the cell's genetic material in the form of multiple linear DNA molecules organized into structures called chromosomes. Each human cell contains roughly two meters of DNA.
The protein histone, and attendant proteins, spool the DNA tightly around their complexes and then further wind these complexes into tighter and tighter shapes. About two meters worth of DNA per cell is held in these histone complexes.
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DNA is not a cell.
Each cell in the human body typically contains two copies of DNA.
If we stretch the DNA strand in a human cell, it can reach about 6 feet in length. Since the Earth's circumference is about 24,901 miles, a single DNA strand from a human cell could circle the Earth around 7,412,320 times.
there is no DNA in the cell nucleus however the cell nucleus is important to replicating a cell in DNA strand. (it supprots the chromatin that replicates the DNA)
DNA is replicated.
The amount of DNA in a cell is dependent on the organism and how many copies of the genome are present in a single cell. The amount of DNA in a plant cell and animal cell cannot be directly compared. There is no way of telling which one contains more DNA unless we look at specific examples.
It would be about 2 meters long. (National Institute of Health)