DNA is the brains of the cell and tells it what to do, much like the human brain controls the function of the body.
There is no actual "control". The arrangement of proteins on the gene determine how a cell is structured and what it does.
The deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA, found within the nucleus of the cell is responsible for controlling the human genetic traits as well as traits in all living things. The DNA controls the A,T,G,C strands which are primarily the DNA's bitches. The DNA keeps them tight on a leash and they get the whip whenever they step out of line. The DNA is also quick to bust a cap in any intruders which try to invade their cell. This is how the DNA controls the cells.
The DNA in the chromosomes specifies how to make every protein used in the cell (proteins do the work of living things) and specifies the conditional enabling/disabling of its own genes (analogous to the decision making tests in a computer program).
DNA controls cell functions by controlling protein synthesis. The proteins that are synthesized according to the DNA code function to control and regulate all aspects of the cell's activities.
DNA is the brains of the cell and tells it what to do, much like the human brain controls the function of the body.
DNA controls the activities of cells by regulating the order of amino acids in protein molecules.
The relationship between the structure and function of the nucleus is that the nucleus is an enclosed organelle and is large enough to hold the DNA. This is important because the nucleus must hold and protect the cells DNA.
DNA is the original "blueprint" in eukaryotic cells.
This Question is simple. It is called Hereditary. Many people confuse this with DNA or Genetics. Well DNA is the structure and function of cells and Genetics is the whole Chriteria's name.
Yes and no. They for the most part have the same basic organelles(organs for cells), but there are distinct differences. For example, a plant cell has a cell wall, an animal cell does not. Most cells will have a nucleus, mitochindria, and ribosomes, but will differ in appearance. What decides that is the DNA or RNA.
Chromosomes contain DNA within the cell nucleus.
The nucleus contains the DNA and so directs many of the functions of the cell.
The DNA of cells in the same organism will be the same if no mutations occur. The only diffferences from your hair cells to your muscle cells is the structure of the cell. The structure of a cell gives the cell it's function.
The relationship between the structure and function of the nucleus is that the nucleus is an enclosed organelle and is large enough to hold the DNA. This is important because the nucleus must hold and protect the cells DNA.
No. DNA is not a vestigial structure as it has not ceased to function
DNA is packaged very tight by proteins. Proteins found around the DNA supports both the structure and functions. The proteins and the DNA make up the chromosomes. Proteins and DNA in animal cells are chromatin! DNA contains information because of the DNA's structure!
The function of DNA is to control the cells' functions by controlling the production of proteins, and determines your hereditary traits.
Nucleus: The control center for all the cells activities. It contains the chromosomes (DNA)
Well the function of the nucleus is to control the activities of the cell. And DNA is contained in the cell, sooo there is your answer
DNA takes a double-helix shape, coiling itself around. It mostly serves to inform cells of how to function, with genes helping to determine this.
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 structure of DNA relates to its function greatly as the covalent bonds form the backbone of the DNA and provide the overall structure while the weak hydrogen bonds allow the DNA to unzip when needed to undergo replication.
your probably talking about the nucleus containing DNA which tells the cell what to be like and do. the function of the cell is programmed into its dna.