The nucleus is like a checkout computer. They both control cell activity.
The cell membrane is like the librarian. They both control what enters and leaves.
The chloroplasts are the books, because they both are the food of the cell...
Try to come up with the rest on your own. It's not hard, it just takes a little while.
The part of the cell that is like a recipe book would be the DNA. This is because the DNA tells the organelles each of their functions.
Mitochondria have circular DNA, not linear DNA like the DNA in the nucleus of a cell.
DNA is like a recipe book in a kitchen - it contains all the instructions for building and maintaining an organism, just as a recipe book contains instructions for cooking a meal. Just like you can follow a recipe to create a dish, cells use DNA to create proteins and carry out biological processes.
Deoxyribonucleic Acid (Longer Way)
DNA can be compared to a city in that it contains a vast amount of information similar to the way a city has countless buildings and streets. The different genes in DNA are like the various structures in a city, each serving a specific function. Just as a city requires organization and regulation to function smoothly, DNA is tightly regulated to ensure proper cell functioning.
The part of the cell that is like a recipe book would be the DNA. This is because the DNA tells the organelles each of their functions.
it contains genetic information wraped inside a nucules
Same DNA. We're born this way.
Mitochondria have circular DNA, not linear DNA like the DNA in the nucleus of a cell.
DNA is the blueprints of the cell. It will be like trying to write a book without anything to write about. The DNA tells the cell what to do by sending mRNA.
DNA is like a recipe book in a kitchen - it contains all the instructions for building and maintaining an organism, just as a recipe book contains instructions for cooking a meal. Just like you can follow a recipe to create a dish, cells use DNA to create proteins and carry out biological processes.
I found your question because I am looking for the same answer..maybe by now you found it..A simple way to look at this is: DNA is like the blue print of your house; it gives instruction.
In a way.. Yes all living things have somewhat similar dna. For example we have like 78% of the same DNA as a banana. (not too sure about the precentage)
A character in a book is in a way like a persona. It is a person who the story is about or not.
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If you don't trust the mother a DNA test is the only way I guess. The child can also look like you.
Well, since DNA is made up of more than one part (there are four different nucleotides that make up DNA), and each strand of DNA is sequenced differently throughout each cell in the human body, I would say that it is more like a book of blueprints. DNA sequences in a cell's nucleus set out the cell's structure and function. Different sequences in different cells mean that each cell will have a specific function within the body.