Different cells have different parts, depending on their job in the body. That's why red blood cells differ from white blood cells; a red blood cell has mitochondria and vacuoles. The white one does not.
Yes, but it is different from the DNA in the cells nucleus.
it makes it different by its blood cells and the blood cells are different then a humans blood cell The DNA governs how the cells reproduce and split into the different organs and parts of the body that distinguish a person from a strawberry.
DNA in eukaryotes is linear, whereas prokaryotes have circular DNA (with no ends). DNA in eukaryotic cells is found within the nucleus. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus.
a mutation
different groups of cells containing the DNA may be exposed to different environmental conditions
They use different DNA codes
It's not different. It is the same because individuals are made of cells that have their DNA.
Nope
Yes, but it is different from the DNA in the cells nucleus.
they are both found in many types of cells
DNA
cells are made of different organelles.
I would say that the location of the DNA in your cells are at the nucleus of the cell.
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it makes it different by its blood cells and the blood cells are different then a humans blood cell The DNA governs how the cells reproduce and split into the different organs and parts of the body that distinguish a person from a strawberry.
DNA is copied every time a cell divides. Different types of cells divide at different rates.
Yes it does. The question is how different (or how similar)?