Your question is incomplete and impossible to answer.
DNA is named DNA because it is de-oxy ribo nucleic acid. In contrast to RNA, DNA doesnt have 2'-oxygen in the ribose sugar hence it is stable than RNA. Chemically DNA is the same for any genes that code for different proteins.
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No, humans do not consume DNA as part of their diet.
No DNA is part of the cell.
No, because they are a part of DNA.
The second statement would be more correct.
No.... it is part of Biology
uracil is in rna not in DNA
DNA stands for deoxyribonucleic acid, so the first part of the name refers to something having to do with our genetic makeup. The ending -ase indicates that the substance is an enzyme, or a protein that quickens the speed of a reaction. DNA polymerase is actually the enzyme that reads one DNA strand during replication and creates another strand that matches it.
The DNA in all body cells should be identical.
Dna stands for DioxyRiboNucleic acid (sorry about the spelling) ;)
The sugar deoxyribose is part of the DNA.