The main cells in your body that contain DNA and RNA are your skin cells. This is because skin cells hold more then the DNA to skin. The DNA in skin also tells a person's eye color, height, hair color and bone structure. RNA in any cell is used to transfer any messages from one cell to another.
DNA is present in all human cells, except the red blood cells, that is because RBCs do not contain the organelle nucleus or any other DNA containing organelle like mitochondria.
they all have DNA but it is located in the nuclus
DNA is located in the cell's nucleus. This means that all the cells in your body have DNA in them, because all of them contain a nucleus.
DNA is part of cell... and cell is not part of DNA.. DNA contains gene in chromosome strands
Most cells in a plant, but not all.
Xylem and phloem cells do not contain DNA (xylem because it is dead at maturity, phloem because the nucleus is gone at maturity)
All cells
All of them
The type of cells that carry mutated DNA is the boold cells
the daughters cell marries the father cell which makes a baby cell and they transfer to a different country.
Both the male's sperm and the female's egg contribute to DNA. Both of them give 50% of it. There is no particular part of the DNA given by one or other of them which makes up brain cells - all DNA makes up all cells.
Chromosomes - structures composed of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Chromosomes carry the genetic material. Chromosomes - structures composed of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Chromosomes carry the genetic material.
The only cells which lack DNA are the mature <b>red blood cells</b> (erythrocytes). This is because they lack a nucleus, which is where the DNA is found in other cells. Red blood cells also lack mitochondria which themselves have DNA. Therefore they not only lack nuclei DNA, but mitochondrial DNA as well. <br /><br /> Red blood cells develop in your bone marrow from special cells called stem cells. These do have a nucleus, but as the red blood cell develops the nucleus is squeezed/taken out. This makes more room for the red pigment haemoglobin, which is needed to carry the Oxygen in the red cells. Haemoglobin also carry's Glucose needed for energy and also they take Carbon Dioxide away from the cells to be breathed out through the lungs
The type of cells that carry mutated DNA is the boold cells
Yes, all eukaryotic cells carry DNA
The type of cells that carry mutated DNA is the boold cells
Yes, plant cells contain DNA. They contain it because DNA is necessary to the cells so that they can carry the instructions to carry out life functions and reproduce.Nucleus and chloroplasts
yes they do
The only two types of cells that do not carry a full strand of DNA are the male sperm cells, and the female egg cells.
heterozygous and homozygous
There are no known cells that can live without DNA. DNA contains the genetic information necessary for cellular function, including the production of proteins and the regulation of cell processes. Without DNA, cells would not be able to replicate, maintain their structure, or carry out the essential functions required for survival.
The genetic information, as in the sequence of the DNA, is identical in all the cells of the body.
DNA carry information in chromosomes.They are in the nucleus.
White blood cells carry genetic information. In mammals mature red blood cells do not have DNA because they do not have nuclei. They expel them during the maturation process. However, in birds and reptiles they have nucleated red blood cells. Thus reptile and bird red blood cells do contain DNA.
many cells in the body join up make tissue and then organs and muscles in the body they carry all the bodies DNA deoxyribonucleic acid schwann cells help make your nerves reactions(neurons).red blood cells pass oxygen roung the body,carry food to cells and remove wastes,they also carry iron