No cells are not part of DNA. nucleotide bases make up DNA.
the cell nucleus
The cells of the inner cheek are dislodged easily and replaced frequently, so they are a convenient source of DNA.
Its DNA.
because cheek cells are part of an animal cell so it cannot be used and it is specialised whereas stem cells are part of a planet cell so it can be used a lot of times and it is not specialised
No DNA is part of the cell.
No, DNA is held in the nucleolus a separate part of the cell.
No cells are not part of DNA. nucleotide bases make up DNA.
Every cell has DNA in it, even blood cells. DNA is an important part of cells, there can't be a cell without DNA.
the cell nucleus
of course every part of you is made up of cells
The cells of the inner cheek are dislodged easily and replaced frequently, so they are a convenient source of DNA.
Dna is a part of the cell.
Cancer is not part of DNA. Change in DNA. may cause cancer . Some people may be born with faulty DNA which might cause the cells that read the faulty section of DNA to reproduce uncontrollably, but on the other hand, exposure to radiation or carcinogens may cause the DNA in a few specific cells to mutate and thus not be controllable by the rest of the cells in your body.
The DNA in all body cells should be identical.
Its DNA.
Its DNA.