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Q: What Organelles store most of the cell's hereditary information?
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Do carbohydrates store and transmit hereditary information?

No, only nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information.


Summarize the role of nucleic acids in a cell?

nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information


What is used to store hereditary information?

Punnet Squares


DNA does not store the information to synthesize which of the following?

Organelles


What is the primary function of DNA?

DNA is the genetic material of cells. The major function of DNA is to store and transmit genetic (hereditary) information. It does this by providing a code (the genetic code) for the production of proteins by the cell.


Function of nucleic acids?

It continues genetic life in cells and stores/transmits heredity.


What organelles store information and is considered the control center of the cell?

The nucleus.nucleus


Why are cells not smaller then 0.1 um?

Because there would not be enough space inside to conduct the processes necessary for life (i.e. cellular respiration, photosynthesis, chemosynthesis) and store hereditary information.


Saclike oranelles that store materials?

Sack like organelles that store materials in a cell are called vacuoles. Vacuoles tend to be larger in plant cells then in animal cells.


What is a cell term that rhymes with school?

A word that has to do with cells and the rhymes with "school" would be "vacuole. " Vacuoles are the organelles in cells that store water.


Where do red blood cells store the cells information?

The nucleus


What can you conclude about plant and animals cell organelles?

They are both cells that have incredible organelles that benefit them, like how the cell wall provides a barrier for the plants, and vacuoles serve to store water and food in both plant and animal cells.