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The only cells in the human body that pass on DNA to an offspring are the reproductive cells, specifically the sperm cells in males and the egg cells in females.
Since human body cells (like muscle cells) contain twice the amount of DNA present in human gamete cells, roughly 1.1 pg of DNA can be expected out of human gamete cells
All cells have DNA strands in the nucleus, except mature red blood cells which don't have nuclei.
The cells hereditary system is the DNA of the human body.
Not true. They both do. DNA is contained in all living cells.
Yes, the amount of DNA in a human body cell (somatic cell) is the same as in a human egg cell. Each cell in the human body contains a complete set of DNA, consisting of 23 pairs of chromosomes, regardless of the type of cell. This DNA carries the genetic information that determines an individual's traits and characteristics.
Somatic cells (human body cells) have 23 pairs of chromosomes for a total of 46
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Almost all cells have the same DNA. (e.g. red blood cells don't have DNA, except during early life) They are alive.
There are well over sixty trillion cells in the human body. The total amount of molecules located in all the cells of a human body can only be roughly estimated.
DNA replication takes place in the nucleus of human cells.