1. You mean eukaryotic, not eularyotic.
2. All animal DNA is eukaryotic, but not all eukaryotic DNA is animal.
A eukaryote is an organism whose cells contain complex structures inside the membranes. The presence of a nucleus gives eukaryotes their name, which comes from the Greek ευ (eu, "good", "noble" & "true") and κάρυον (karyon, "nut" & "kernel"). Most eukaryotic cells also contain other membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria, chloroplasts and the Golgi apparatus. Almost all species of large organisms, including animals, plants and fungi, are eukaryotes. Bacteria are not eukaryotes, but prokaryotes.
No, eukaryotic DNA is not always animal DNA, it might as well come from a plant or a fungus.
All living things have DNA.
No.
The chimpanzees have 98% match with our DNA
DNA is in both cells.
Bacterial cells, animal cells, and plant cells all have DNA. DNA contains information for the cell on how to perform tasks. In plant and animal cells, DNA is contained in a nucleus, unlike bacterial cells where DNA is contained in a nucleoid.Hope this helped
yes
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DNA
The nucleus of the cell contains DNA and the nucleoli.
Because it will have some of its fathers DNA
yes there is
DNA