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It can provide every bit of information possible. Ancestory, relatives, organism structure to what they eat.
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genes
No it is not chloroplasts (they are involved in plant photosynthesis). The cell nucleus contains the information for the traits and characteristics of an organism in the form of DNA encoding genes.
The sequence of four nucleotide 'bases' found in an organism's DNA "provides" an Organism's genetic make-up.
Someone might find information on Prostista (a small, single celled, microscopic organism) from a website that does scientific research on this organism.
In the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell. In the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell.
they help living organism get enough information to make another organism
It can provide every bit of information possible. Ancestory, relatives, organism structure to what they eat.
cells
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The Andromeda Strain is a movie made in 1971 about scientists investigating a deadly organism. It was also a TV miniseries. Information can be found on IMDB and copies can be purchased from Amazon.
a series of nucleotides
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is coded its DNA
DNA
Chromosomes are not defined as organisms, but they are found in organisms. The chromosomes are part of an organism's genetic information. ~KKMG1