The DNA inside the nucleus. It is called chromatin.
Heredity information is found in the cell's nucleus within the DNA molecules. DNA carries genetic instructions that determine an organism's characteristics and traits. Genes are specific segments of DNA that serve as the instructions for making proteins and controlling the cell's activities.
The heredity instructions in a cell's nucleus are stored in the genetic material found within the nucleus, mainly in the form of DNA molecules. These DNA molecules are organized into thread-like structures called chromosomes.
Heredity is determined during cell division.
The center of heredity in a cell is the nucleus. It contains genetic material in the form of DNA, which carries instructions for cellular activities and is passed down from parent cells to daughter cells during cell division. The nucleus controls the cell's growth, reproduction, and functioning through the regulation of gene expression.
genes
chromosomes
nucleus provides instructions to make DNA
Units of heredity, known as genes, are found on chromosomes in the cell nucleus. Genes are composed of DNA and contain instructions for building and maintaining an organism's cells and functions. Each gene carries specific traits that are passed down from parents to offspring through the process of inheritance.
The chromosomes.
nucleus
The nucleus.
DNA determines what characteristics the cell would have. When a cell divides, the chromosomes containing DNA are split in half. Half of the DNA from the original cell is carried by each of the resulting cells.