The DNA (or gene) in the chromosome present in the nucleus of a cell contains the required genetic info or as you call it the blueprints...
The blueprints in a cell that control all activity are called DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA contains the instructions for building and maintaining an organism, as well as controlling cellular activities through the production of proteins.
Analogous to blueprints in eukaryotic cells are the DNA molecules contained in the cell's nucleus. DNA serves as the genetic blueprint that contains instructions for building and maintaining the cell's structures and functions. It provides the information necessary for cellular processes like protein synthesis and cell replication.
The nucleus contains the chromosomes, which contain the genes, which are the blueprints for life. They contain the information for the sequence of amino acids that will be in the proteins that are produced by the cell.
A gene is a section of DNA that contains the blueprints for a single trait. It provides instructions for building proteins that determine specific characteristics or functions in an organism. Each gene is made up of a specific sequence of nucleotides that encode the information needed to produce a specific protein.
DNA contains the instructions for a cell's structure and function. It is the blueprints for how the cell runs, reproduces, builds and repairs itself, and every other function necessary for cell life.
The nucleus of the cell contains the blueprints to run the cell. The blueprints are contained in the DNA.
The DNA contains the 'blueprints' for proteins.
The cell nucleus contains the "blueprints" for the production of protein. The "blueprints" are the DNA contained within the nucleus. DNA is often called the blueprint of life.
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chromosomes
The blueprints in a cell that control all activity are called DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA contains the instructions for building and maintaining an organism, as well as controlling cellular activities through the production of proteins.
chromatin
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Analogous to blueprints in eukaryotic cells are the DNA molecules contained in the cell's nucleus. DNA serves as the genetic blueprint that contains instructions for building and maintaining the cell's structures and functions. It provides the information necessary for cellular processes like protein synthesis and cell replication.
The egg cell not only has half the chromosomes but it also contains all the food for the individual until the egg can either hatch or develop a placenta. The egg contains all the equipment that enables the cell to function. It is as if the sperm carried half the blueprints and the egg carried the other half of the blueprints. Then the egg carried the workers, the bulldozers, the steel, and the rest of the building supplies, the electrical equipment, the motors, etc., required to build the project and make it run.
Chromosome
The nucleus has DNA which has all the blueprints that direct the functions of each cell.