Cell structures that carry the genetic material that is copied and passed from generation to generation of cells are called chromosomes. Spindles are cell structures composed of microtubule fibers.
The dark staining structures that carry genetic material are called nuclei. The nucleus contains all the genetic material called DNA.
dark-staining structures within the nucleus called nucleoli.
dark-staining structures within the nucleus called nucleoli.
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the nucleus stores all the genetic information (DNA)
Its trancription.
DNA, the genetic material, of course. Also mitochondria and chloroplasts need to divide. This is the process of mitosis where two daughter cells are produced and both will need the complete complement of genetic material; DNA.
Structures can be passed to the functions by value. But it has to be copied to another location. Hence wastage of memory
structures that have been copied by natural structures or objects. ex. The hexagonal honeycomb found in nature is an efficient structure for containing and supporting honey. Humans copied it to make a rigid structure which can make aircraft skins, lightweight doors, and packaging. A spider's web was copied to make a fishing net
The chromosomes are copied, so that each daughter cell has an exact copy of the genetic material.
1. A virus attaches to a bacterium. 2. The virus injects its genetic material. 3. The genetic material of the virus combines with the bacterium's genetic material. 4. The virus's genetic material detaches from the bacterium's genetic material and the bacterium produces the virus's proteins and genetic material. 5. New viruses assemble. 6. The bacterium bursts open, releasing new viruses.
the nucleus stores all the genetic information (DNA)
Its trancription.
Replication is the process of copying genetic material, such as DNA or RNA, to produce an identical or similar copy. In biology, it plays a crucial role in cell division, growth, and repair. Replication ensures that genetic information is passed on accurately from one generation to the next.
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DNA, the genetic material, of course. Also mitochondria and chloroplasts need to divide. This is the process of mitosis where two daughter cells are produced and both will need the complete complement of genetic material; DNA.
DNA molecules are copied and pass genetic information to the new cells. The process of coping is called replication. Nucleotide is the unit of DNA molecule.
Chromosomes and centromeres.
In order to give all of the daughter cells genetic material, the DNA must first be copied. Therefore DNA synthesis is essential for creating new cells.
Structures can be passed to the functions by value. But it has to be copied to another location. Hence wastage of memory
The transmission of hereditary information is associated with chromosomes. In order for a substance to act as a carrier of hereditary information it must be precisely copied during the cell cycle.