Genetic cells
All living cells contain DNA.
All Eukaryotic cells contain RNAIn Eukaryotic the cells contain a Nucleus.The nucleus house's the genetic material eg. DNA and RNA
DNA and RNA
RNA
Deoxy-ribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA)
Yes. Eukaryotic cells have both DNA and RNA.The bases sequences in DNA indirectly code for protein structures. However, DNA molecules can not directly synthesize proteins.Therefore, DNA needs something to help it. This is RNA.RNA is more important in the process of translation (protein production) because rRNA, tRNA, and mRNA are all directly involved. DNA itself is only the template for these mRNAs.There are certain viruses that contain only RNA, which is viable because as long as there are the necessary RNAs, then protein synthesis is possible. Conversely, with only DNA, it would not be possible to synthesize proteins, and the organism could not survive.Eukaryotic cells will always have both.Certain prokaryotic cells have only RNA, but most well have DNA as well.
Haploid cells like sperm cells,ova,bacteria
All Eukaryotic cells contain RNAIn Eukaryotic the cells contain a Nucleus.The nucleus house's the genetic material eg. DNA and RNA
Cells in living organisms, including bacteria, contain DNA.
Cells contain DNA,which controls the production of proteins
DNA and RNA
Plant cells contain DNA and RNA, just like animal cells.
RNA
Deoxy-ribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA)
DNA and RNA also there is ATP
Viruses are composed of two main parts: an outer protein covering called a capsid and an inside core of either DNA or RNA. Not both DNA and RNA. Living cells also contain DNA and RNA. These are the only thing shared by living cells and viruses.
DNA does not contain uracil. RNA does!! DNA contains guanine binds with Thymine in DNA RNA contains guanine that binds with uracil DNA does not contain uracil. RNA does!! DNA contains guanine binds with Thymine in DNA RNA contains guanine that binds with uracil
Yes. Eukaryotic cells have both DNA and RNA.The bases sequences in DNA indirectly code for protein structures. However, DNA molecules can not directly synthesize proteins.Therefore, DNA needs something to help it. This is RNA.RNA is more important in the process of translation (protein production) because rRNA, tRNA, and mRNA are all directly involved. DNA itself is only the template for these mRNAs.There are certain viruses that contain only RNA, which is viable because as long as there are the necessary RNAs, then protein synthesis is possible. Conversely, with only DNA, it would not be possible to synthesize proteins, and the organism could not survive.Eukaryotic cells will always have both.Certain prokaryotic cells have only RNA, but most well have DNA as well.