The nucleus contains the hereditary material, more commonly called DNA. The nucleus contains the hereditary material, more commonly called DNA.
Within the chromosome. The two cell types - prokaryotes and eukaryotes - both conduct genetic commerce in the same fashion, yet they differ in that the more advanced eukaryote has provided a 'nuclear membrane bound' zone of intense inclusion wherein it performs functions based upon prokaryotic precursor fundamentals.
I'm only an electrical engineer who never took a Biology course, but
the way I understand it is like this:
-- Inside the cell is the nucleus (in the middle of the yolk).
-- Inside the nucleus are the chromosomes.
-- Lined up on the chromosomes are the genes.
-- The genes are made of long, complicated molecules that are actually
strings of DNA and RNA, with sequences of different proteins lined up
along each molecule, and they can be lined up in different orders. The
hereditary information is the result of how these proteins are exactly
lined up on the DNA molecules.
My daughter has tried to explain it to me several times, but I could very well
still be wrong, since none of it involves any volts, dBm, or resistors.
The part of the cell that carries genetic information is the nucleus. The genetic information is located inside the chromosomes, which are present in the nucleus.
The nucleus is where chromosomes reside (unless the cell is dividing). The chromosomes are the cells hereditary material.
The nucleus holds genetic material in the form of DNA.
The cells genetic material in the nucleus. The DNA.
The nucleus.
The Nucleus carries the genes.
Sperm, sperm contains the heredity information (chromosomes) in males.
Chromosomes carry information that determines traits. Nuclear membrane controls what moves into and out of the nucleus. Nucleolus helps make ribosomes.
Latent Virus
The part of the neuron that carries impulses towards the cell body is called the dendrite.
The end of one neuron, the presynaptic button, sends messages to other cells by releasing neurotransmitters (chemical messengers) into the synaptic cleft (a small space between two neurons). The other cell, whether it be a neuron, a muscle, a sweat gland, etc., will receive this message at the post synaptic membrane of its cell, and will respond accordingly.
in the nucleous.
Nucleus.
No. The hereditary information is contained in the nucleus (center) of the cell.
The genes, which are found in the nucleus, carries the hereditary characteristics of an individual. The genes are subsets of a cell's DNA.
The nucleus of a cell is surrounded and held together by the nuclear envelope. The nucleus of the cell contains hereditary information.
It is the nucleus that controls the inside the cell, and carries genetic information.
Sperm, sperm contains the heredity information (chromosomes) in males.
you dont have to worry about getting sickle cell if your not african american
Chromosomes carry information that determines traits. Nuclear membrane controls what moves into and out of the nucleus. Nucleolus helps make ribosomes.
The nucleus.
Latent Viruses: some viruses can be latent. That means that after the virus enters a cell, its hereditary material can become part of the cell's hereditary material.
Ribosomes