DNA is responsible for transmission of heredity from father to offspring.
Nucleus
The DNA carries all the information for a cell.
mRNA carries information from the DNA in the nucleus out into the cytoplasm of the cell. mRNA carries the information for making proteins to the ribosomes.
Afferent neurons carry information to the CNS, and efferent neuron carries it away.
chromosome
DNA is the polymer that carries genetic information from one generation to another.
Nucleus
the structure of the fungi that carries out reproduction si pieces of hyphae/spores
Through germline cells (also known as gametes).Note: except for asexual reproduction.
Mosses have a life cycle with two very different stages. One generation looks plantlike. The plantlike generation carries out sexual reproduction. it makes egg and sperm cells that join to produce a new moss plant. Then the other generation begins. This generation looks like a stalk that grows out of the leaf like part of the moss. This generation carries out asexual reproduction, in which a new plant is produced without the joining of a sperm and an egg cell. The stalk produces spores. A spore is a structure that contains cells that can grow into a new plant without joining with other cells.
Reproduction.
DNA carries all the information used in the growth, development, functioning and reproduction of all known living organisms. For example DNA carries the instructions for the manufacture of all the proteins your body needs to grow
male and female
A virus is an organism that only carries out one life activity. This activity is known as reproduction. The study of viruses is called virology.
Hemoglobin
The DNA carries all the information for a cell.
Hemoglobin