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Q: What type of organism has DNA in its cells?
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Why do mitochondria and chloraplasts contain DNA?

because all cells in a living organism contain the DNA no matter what type of cell it is.


Where DNA is found in an organism?

In the nucliei of their cells.


What type of cells carry mutated DNA?

The type of cells that carry mutated DNA is the boold cells


The genetic information of a living organism is located in the organism's .?

cells


What is a cell that DNA is not found in?

DNA is found in every cell in every organism, even diseased cells.


What is another name for genes?

Another term for the word, gene, is DNA segment. A gene is a type of organism that tells the other cells in the hereditary chain what to do.


What holds the DNA in a eukaryotic cell?

In eukaryotic cells, the chromosomes hold the DNA of an organism.


Why is DNA important to the cell?

DNA is the blueprint for cells. Used to reproduce for both single cell organisms and multicell orgainisms. In multi cell orgainisms, DNA is used to determine how the organism will turn out. DNA makes every organism unique. Every cell has the same DNA. The information provided by DNA tells cells what to do. It is responsible for the cells' functions.


Why mitochonria have their own DNA?

Mitochondria is suspected to have been a unicellular organism that invaded cells. All cells have DNA. The mitochondria then stayed in the cells which explains why there are mitochondria in cells now.


Where is the hereditary information of an organism located?

Most of the hereditary information that determines the traits of an organism is located in the nuclei cells of an individual body.


What is the genetic engineering techniques in which DNA is transferred from the cells of one organism to the cells of another organism?

If you ask Monocytic organisms, there are Transformation,Transduction etc.


How does the DNA possessed by the cells of the different tissues of an organism differ from the DNA expressed by those cells?

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