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No, only nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information.
Yes they do, because that hereditary information is what is needed/used to make the cell.
The nucleus stores most of the cell's hereditary information in the form of DNA molecules. Within the nucleus, the DNA is organized into structures called chromosomes.
False. Glucose is a simple sugar that is primarily used for energy production in cells. Hereditary information for making proteins is stored in DNA.
Hereditary information is the same as DNA which is found in the nucleus
Yes.
It not only can it does store information in the form of a digital code made of four letters, ATGC, which can be recombined along a molecule called a gene to read out myriad protein forms. ( and a few other type molecular structures, such a fats )
When may a CD be used to store sensitive information
When may a CD be used to store sensitive information
DNA is considered a better hereditary material than RNA because it is more stable, has a lower mutation rate, and can store genetic information more efficiently.
The hereditary information of the individual is held in the nucleus. The nucleus is what holds the chromosomes which contain genes.
The three necessary characteristics of the hereditary molecule in cells are: the ability to store genetic information, the ability to replicate and transmit this information accurately during cell division, and the ability to undergo mutations that provide genetic variation for evolution.