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By them all being cells in your body.
In your cells' nucleus.
Some human inherited traits are transmitted or passes from parent to offspring by sperm cells.
No, traits do not control a cell, a genes do.
DNA carries all the genetic information that cells use to produce traits in organisms. This information is stored in the sequence of nucleotides along the DNA molecule. Through processes like transcription and translation, cells use this genetic information to produce proteins that ultimately determine an organism's traits.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the molecule that contains the genetic information in all cells. It carries the instructions needed for an organism to grow, develop, and function. DNA is essential for passing on traits from one generation to the next.
the 5 traits of life are repruduce, energy, respond, grow and develope organised cells and thease are the 5 traits of life ;-)
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The nucleus of a cell contains DNA, which carries the genetic information that is passed on to new cells in a systematic way during cell division. This process ensures that the traits of the parent cell are inherited by the daughter cells.
Cells produce the most proteins because they primarily make up the human body. All our phenotypes (traits) are expressed from DNA by proteins.
No, not all cells are highly specialized and complex. Some cells, like red blood cells, are simple and have specific functions. Cells can range in complexity and specialization depending on their role in the body.
finger prints . DNA , cells