Nuclease are enzymes in a cell that break apart RNA and DNA so that their parts can be recycled, and yes human cells contain these enzymes.
If you meant nucleus, which is where the DNA resides in a (most) cells, then yes, most human cells contain a nucleus (the most notable exception being red blood cells).
Human somatic cells contain 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes.
All cells in the human body, except for red blood cells, contain the human gene. Each cell contains a complete set of human genes that encode the genetic information necessary for the cell's function and development.
Human somatic cells typically contain 46 chromosomes.
No, semen does not contain human growth hormone. Semen is composed of sperm cells, enzymes, fructose, and other substances, but it does not contain human growth hormone.
Cells that contain a large number of mitochondria are typically found in tissues with high energy demands, such as muscle cells and liver cells.
the nucleus does not contain electrons of the atom.
yes
they contain it for sexual reasons
All human cells contain 46 chromosomes except for the sperm and egg cells which contain 23 each.
Human somatic cells contain 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46 chromosomes.
YesThey contain many enzymes for recycling. Some are protease,nuclease,lypase etc
This theory is false. Red blood cells do not contain a nucleus.
yes.
yes
The human body has an approximate number of ten trillion cells.
All cells in the human body, except for red blood cells, contain the human gene. Each cell contains a complete set of human genes that encode the genetic information necessary for the cell's function and development.
I think it's stem cells