yes
Some have 70s ribosmes,some 80s. DNA is found same in every organismThey all Contain DNA
Both RNA and DNA contain ribose, a type of sugar molecule. Ribose is found in the backbone of RNA, while DNA contains a slightly modified form of ribose called deoxyribose in its backbone. These sugars help form the structure of nucleic acids and are important for storing and transmitting genetic information.
The main cells in your body that contain DNA and RNA are your skin cells. This is because skin cells hold more then the DNA to skin. The DNA in skin also tells a person's eye color, height, hair color and bone structure. RNA in any cell is used to transfer any messages from one cell to another.
It would be easier to ask what organisms do not have DNA, as all living organisms contain genetic material within them. The answer would be those viruses that only employ RNA as a replication agent such as the Tobacco Mosaic Virus.
No, RNA does not contain thymine. Thymine is a nitrogenous base found in DNA, but in RNA, thymine is replaced by uracil.
All living cells contain both RNA and DNA. RNA is involved in gene expression and protein synthesis, while DNA stores genetic information. These molecules are essential for cellular function and replication.
Haploid cells like sperm cells,ova,bacteria
All Eukaryotic cells contain RNAIn Eukaryotic the cells contain a Nucleus.The nucleus house's the genetic material eg. DNA and RNA
They all Contain DNA
Both RNA and DNA contain ribose, a type of sugar molecule. Ribose is found in the backbone of RNA, while DNA contains a slightly modified form of ribose called deoxyribose in its backbone. These sugars help form the structure of nucleic acids and are important for storing and transmitting genetic information.
Yes, it does contain all of them
The main cells in your body that contain DNA and RNA are your skin cells. This is because skin cells hold more then the DNA to skin. The DNA in skin also tells a person's eye color, height, hair color and bone structure. RNA in any cell is used to transfer any messages from one cell to another.
Yes, all cells contain DNA because it is necessary for life. DNA codes the RNA which makes the proteins that determine essentially ever characteristic of an organism and the parts of the cell. Tissues are made of cells, so the individual cells contain DNA. Note: in prokaryotic cells, the DNA is not contained in the nucleus, but they DO have DNA, it just floats around freely in the cytoplasm.
All living things have DNA or rna
DNA and RNA
Not all cells have a nucleus. Also nuclei is plural many cells only have one nucleus. Generally cells that have a nucleus have DNA in it. It is suspected that originally the nucleus of cells had RNA instead of DNA and it is suspected that some cells still have RNA in their nucleus. A number of viruses use RNA instead of DNA.
Prions are an infectious particle made of protein. They do not contain DNA or RNA.