Yes, it is. Since it takes up space and volume.
DNA is the fundamental living matter. A virus, considered to be a living matter consists of core of DNA. When this virus invades a Bacterial cell, it forms the Bacteriophase.DNA is the fundamental living matter. A virus, considered to be a living matter consists of core of DNA. When this virus invades a Bacterial cell, it forms the Bacteriophase.
It is: Grey Matter-QGHQ
no.. only living things can have DNA, fire is the combustion of matter :)
No. DNA is store in the nucleus which is an organelle but the DNA specifically is not considered an organelle
No, DNA does not contain dark matter that codes for specific structural proteins. DNA is made up of specific sequences of nucleotides that code for proteins through the process of transcription and translation. Dark matter is a hypothetical form of matter that has not been directly observed or detected in DNA.
Anything that has mass is considered matter.
DNA is considered organic because it is a complex molecule that contains carbon and is found in living organisms.
No, not all DNA is considered coding DNA. Coding DNA contains the instructions for making proteins, while non-coding DNA includes regulatory sequences, introns, and other regions that do not directly code for proteins. Non-coding DNA plays important roles in gene regulation and other cellular functions.
Genetic material, DNA and chromatin matter.
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DNA was not considered.
DNA is considered an acid because it contains phosphate groups, which can release hydrogen ions in a solution, making it acidic.