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Q: What is a tiny capsule of genetic information that reprograms the machinery of a living cell?
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Why blood cell do not divide?

Red blood cells are ennucleated. They do not contain genetic information. Their cellular machinery is pared down to perform the specific tasks they are handed (gas exchange).


Where is genetic information in the cell?

The Genetic information can be found inside the Nucleus.


What is a sentence with genetic information?

Genetic information is in chromosomes found in the DNA.


What uses an infected host cell's genetic and metabolic machinery for reproduction and assembly?

a virus


What percentage of the offspring's genetic information is the same as the genetic information of the parent?

An offspring receives half of its genetic information from its mother, and half from its father.


Where is genetic information in the nucleus stored?

Genetic information is stored in the chromosomes.


What percent of the offspring's genetic information is the same as the genetic information of the parent?

13.3


What cell organelle is the warehouse for the cells genetic information?

The Nucleus for the cell's genetic information.


In which part of the cell is genetic information stored?

The genetic information is stored in the NUCLEUS!


What Stores and transmits genetic information called?

In a cell, DNA or Deoxiribose Nucleic Acid stores and transmits genetic information.


In the cells of most organisms genetic information is contained in the what?

In eukaryotic cells, most genetic information is stored within the nucleus. Mitochondria within the cell also have unique genetic information. In prokaryotic cells, genetic information is in an area called the nucleolus.


Which organelle in a plant or animal cell contains genetic information?

In the DNA on chromosomes, found in the nucleus (of Eukaryotic cells).