you'll find DNA in ribosomes and inside the nucleus.
DNA or DeoxyriboNucleicAcid is found in the nucleus of cells
Chromosomal DNA and mitochondrial DNA
Yes all DNA and genetic info is passed from cell to cell when the original cell divides producing 2 daughter cells. The daughter cells have exactly the same DNA and genetic info as the Parent Cell. This the only way that DNA can be passed from cell to cell.
DNA Replication by enzymes that copy DNA for chromosomes in the new cell after cell division (mitosis)
Yes it does. The cell stores information in the form of DNA, and most of the cell's DNA is located inside the nucleus. When a cell divides, the information stored in DNA must be reproduced and passed intact to the 2 daughter cells.
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This cannot be answered without reference to cell type etc. A human red blood cell has no DNA! A gamete cell has 1/2 quantity, a cell prior to cell division has double, a polyploid plant cell has many times more DNA than normal.
A single cell in you body can hold 2 m DNA.
so if there is a crime, police and invstigators can find out who did the crime because anything that they touch, they leave their DNA
In one human cell, there are 2 metres of DNA. Which means that a human has about 200 trillion metres of DNA in their entire body. No... theres 3.6m of DNA per cell
DNA codes for proteins, which do all the work in the cell, and DNA replicates so that the cell can divide into 2 daughter cells.
Mitochondria and chloroplast make up the DNA
DNA cloning is the production of large number of identical DNA molecules from a single ancestral DNA molecule. It is of two types 1. cell based DNA cloning 2. cell free DNA cloning
Yes all DNA and genetic info is passed from cell to cell when the original cell divides producing 2 daughter cells. The daughter cells have exactly the same DNA and genetic info as the Parent Cell. This the only way that DNA can be passed from cell to cell.
DNA is in the nucleus of a cell. When a cell divides (mitosis) the DNA in the nucleus must first duplicate. Basically an identical copy of the cells DNA is made. This creates another nucleus in the cell with a copy of the DNA. The cell it's self then divides, separating the 2 nuclei. Each cell having one each.
DNA Replication by enzymes that copy DNA for chromosomes in the new cell after cell division (mitosis)
DNA is in every cell in every one of your organs. Inside the cell, DNA is located in the nucleus and in mitochondria. In plants, it is also present in the chloroplast.
Chloroplasts and Mitochondria are the organelles having DNA.
Yes it does. The cell stores information in the form of DNA, and most of the cell's DNA is located inside the nucleus. When a cell divides, the information stored in DNA must be reproduced and passed intact to the 2 daughter cells.