animals perpetuate their kind through the genetic material (DNA)
At the very basic level all DNA needs nitrogen. WIthout DNA there is no life.they need it to live
All animals have DNA.
Plants need nitrogen to make proteins, DNA, and chlorophyll, which are essential for growth and photosynthesis. Animals need nitrogen to build proteins and DNA, supporting various physiological functions and growth. Nitrogen is a vital element for all living organisms, playing a crucial role in the structure and function of cells and tissues.
no and yes. you cant breed animals simply from dna collected from a saliva or hair sample. how ever and ovum (egg cell) and sperm cell without dna would not have a reaction. you need two sex cells from animals of opposite genders if the same species and the cells have to have undergone mitosis (you cant merely put dna from any part of the body into these cells and expect anything to work they need to go through a process which involves reconfiguration of the individuals dna chromosomes for the cells to be viable)
Every living thing has DNA.
Chimpanzees and bonobos have DNA that is closest to human DNA.
no
all plants and animals contain DNA
they do actually the fossel contains its animals DNA
Yes, all animals and plants have DNA
Yes anything that is living has DNA. All plants and animals have DNA.
Humans share approximately 98-99 of their DNA with other animals.