The nucleus has chromatin in it and that contains the cell's DNA. The cells DNA contains all the instructions the cell needs to survive.
Please add on to my answer because I'm not being very specific.
For eukaryotic organisms it is in the nucleus; prokaryotes like bacteria don't have nuclei and so it is found in the nucleoid. Some viruses may carry their genetic information or "instructions" in DNA or RNA.
The nucleus houses the instructions necessary for cell growth and division.
In their DNA, which is contained in the nucleus of each and every one of their cells (except maybe their red blood cells, and even those have a nucleus before they differentiate).
The molecule called deoxyribose nucleic acid. DNA. All enclosed ( except mitochondrial DNA in eukaryotes ) in the organelle called the nucleus.
in the eukarotic cells
Organelles.
Cells.
The cells of an organism carry out the functions it needs to live. Healthier cells carry out the functions more efficiently making it easier for the organism to live aka making the organism healthier
A cell is the smallest part of a living thing that can carry out life processes.
They are organelles;
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
Cells contain within them small structures organelles that carry out the metabolic functions of the cell
True because Nucleic acids contain instructions that cells need to carry out all the life functions of life.
proteins. A step by step (or amino acid by amino acid) instruction.
What do genes do to help carry out their functions
they just carry it
They carry out one function.
carbohydrates
cells
Cells.
-To carry oxygen to all your cells -To carry cells that fight bacteria -And help carry things to parts of your body
No. Haemoglobin is a substance found in only red blood cells.