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without DNA, we are nothing

Yes, because our dnas created everything in us. it is the beginning of life.

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Q: Is DNA important for living beings.Explain with example?
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The most fundamental and important molecule that distinguishes living systems from non-living matter is?

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DNA is important to living plants because?

carries genetic information


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In which organelle of a living cell is DNA found?

The organelle of a living cell is DNA found is in the nucleus. It is also found in the mitochondrion.


Why Are Nucleic Acids Important To Living Things?

Nuleic acids (DNA, RNA) are important information carrying molecules in all living organisms. DNA is generally used to carry the genetic information of living organisms and RNA is genereally involved in the transcription (mRNA) and translation (tRNA) processes that result in the production of proteins from genes coded by DNA.


Is there a deoxyribonucleic acid DNA in every living cell?

No. An example would be the red blood cell (RBC). It has no nucleus, and therefore has no DNA.


Which of these is an important carbohydrates found in living organisms protein DNA glucose or fat?

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Is all DNA related?

In a way.. Yes all living things have somewhat similar dna. For example we have like 78% of the same DNA as a banana. (not too sure about the precentage)


Reading a DNA sequence editing a DNA sequence and reinserting DNA into living organisma are all techniques involved in what process?

The described process is an example of: Genetic engineering and Gene therapy