All cells in the body (except those that do not contain a nucleus) contain DNA
A neuron's DNA exists within its
a. axon bulb.
b. dendrites.
c. cell body.
d. axon.
In a living animal.
No-DNA exists in a microscopic level, you can't obtain it using a blender.
DNA runs from the cathode (-ve electrode) the the anode (+ve electrode) because DNA is negativly charged. This charge exists because of the phosphate backbone of DNA.
A circular band of DNA that exists separate of chromosomal DNA is called a plasmid. Plasmids reside within bacteria cells and can replicate independently of the chromosomal DNA.
If I'm not mistaken, the DRG is part of the PNS in spite of the fact that within it exists a full neuron soma.
A hydrogen bond.
polarized
nothing it doesn't exists
DNA exists as a double helix.
You will find DNA in the nucleus of the cell. If you want to go a little more in-depth, there is also mitochondrial DNA.
a resting potential
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No-DNA exists in a microscopic level, you can't obtain it using a blender.
Double Helix
Double helix.
DNA runs from the cathode (-ve electrode) the the anode (+ve electrode) because DNA is negativly charged. This charge exists because of the phosphate backbone of DNA.
A circular band of DNA that exists separate of chromosomal DNA is called a plasmid. Plasmids reside within bacteria cells and can replicate independently of the chromosomal DNA.
If I'm not mistaken, the DRG is part of the PNS in spite of the fact that within it exists a full neuron soma.