Your mom. And everything else too. Except for some viruses, but some viruses have DNA too. Just like your mom.also dogs so cats and probably lamps and other
there's a short (and therefore somewhat dull) answer: All organisms do, DNA tells cells what to do, and is in all cases necessary to keep the cell alive.
Everything
All living things have DNA. Coral is alive and has DNA
All living things have DNA -- both coding and non-coding DNA. The percentage of similarity between living things matches up with the preexisting theory of evolution.
DNA
1. nucleic acids, 2. carbohydrates, 3. lipids, 4. proteins
Dna Cells
Yes, DNA is a characteristic that all living things share. To be more precise, all living things share a form of genetic material, which is DNA.
All living things have DNA.
All living things have DNA. Coral is alive and has DNA
Every organism has DNA, yes (and a few viruses). However, non-living objects (rocks, laptops, aluminum cans) do not have DNA.
dna
Yes, all living things have DNA.
DNA
dna differs from living things it is alive but not moving thanks Ca$h m+ney
In the nucleolus.
no.. only living things can have DNA, fire is the combustion of matter :)
No only living things have molecules and dna however non living things do have compounds
The earth's layer affect living things. They can alter their DNA's.