The amount of DNA in a cell is dependent on the organism and how many copies of the genome are present in a single cell. The amount of DNA in a plant cell and animal cell cannot be directly compared. There is no way of telling which one contains more DNA unless we look at specific examples.
Yes they will look alike because of the cell's small structural and functional unit of an organism. Typically microscopic and consisting of cytoplasm; because all cells are a part of life so the only difference would be the color.
The highest concentration of DNA in human cells is typically found in the cell nucleus, where it is organized into chromosomes. Other cell components, such as proteins and organelles, exist in lower quantities compared to the amount of DNA in the nucleus.
In plant and animal cells, DNA is located within the nucleus, which is a membrane-bound organelle that houses the cell's genetic material. DNA is organized into structures called chromosomes, which are found within the nucleus. Additionally, plant cells have DNA within organelles called chloroplasts and mitochondria.
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the highest jump by an animal is 3 feet and 1 inch
yes it does because the sun is giving Colombia the right amount of sunlight so this means that Colombia has the most highest concentrations.
The total amount of DNA in the nucleus is called the genome.
The chimpanzees have 98% match with our DNA