mature Red Blood cells have no nucleus so no nuclear DNA present :)
Nuclear Envelope/Nucleus/Nuclear Membrane
Yes
Yes. Within a single person, all of the somatic cells have the same nuclear genomic DNA; it does not matter if you compare DNA from a cheek cell to a liver cell.
Somatic cells (human body cells) have 23 pairs of chromosomes for a total of 46
All eukaryotes have a true nucleus with their DNA enclosed by a nuclear membrane.
No. Not all cells have a nucleus, which contains nuclear DNA; but all cells have mitochondria, which have their own DNA, called mitochondrial DNA, or mDNA. In humans, the cells that lack a nucleus and therefore nuclear DNA, are mature red blood cells, but they do have mitochondria and mitochondrial DNA.
Nuclear Envelope/Nucleus/Nuclear Membrane
Besides nuclear DNA two other sources of DNA are mitochondria and chloroplasts. Cytoplasmic inheritance is influenced by the DNA from these two sources.
DNA, nuclear membrane, and nuclear pores on the membrane
The nuclear waste gives off radiation. That radiation in large enough doses changes DNA in cells. When the DNA changes sometimes the cells can become cancerous. In even higher doses the cells will die.
Yes
Information is in nuclear DNA. Some cells keep DNA in mitokondria and kloroplasts also.
Yes. Within a single person, all of the somatic cells have the same nuclear genomic DNA; it does not matter if you compare DNA from a cheek cell to a liver cell.
red blood cells
If you are refering to the mitochondria/mitochondrion then no because the mitochondria is used in our cells while nuclear DNA are used for things like making bombs i would assume.
Red Blood cells.
Nuclear Pores are found in both animal and plant cells. Hope this helps..:)