Yes, both single-stranded DNA and RNA are found in living organisms.
No, water does not contain DNA. DNA is a molecule found in the cells of living organisms, not in water.
Soil itself does not have DNA. DNA is found in living organisms such as plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi that may be present in the soil. DNA from these organisms can be extracted from soil samples for analysis.
Yes, the genetic material in living organisms can be double stranded, as seen in DNA, or single stranded, as seen in RNA.
Yes, ribose is present in the RNA of living organisms, but not in the DNA.
Circular DNA is found in prokaryotic organisms.
Some viruses have single stranded DNA molecules. These viruses do not have the machinery to synthesise the DNA on their own. They insert their DNA in a living cell where the DNA synthesis takes place.
In the cell structure of all living organisms.
No, water does not contain DNA. DNA is a molecule found in the cells of living organisms, not in water.
Yes, DNA is found in virtually all living organisms, including animals. DNA is the genetic material that carries the instructions for an organism's development, functioning, and reproduction. It is present in the nucleus of cells in animals.
No, DNA is an organic molecule because it contains carbon and is found in living organisms.
No, DNA is found in most living things (one of the very few exceptions being viruses, which is debatable if they are living), including plants and bacteria.
Soil itself does not have DNA. DNA is found in living organisms such as plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi that may be present in the soil. DNA from these organisms can be extracted from soil samples for analysis.
Yes, the genetic material in living organisms can be double stranded, as seen in DNA, or single stranded, as seen in RNA.
Yes. Bacteria are living organisms. All living organisms have DNA.
No. All living organisms (and some viruses) use DNA in reproduction, where it establishes the genetic code of an individual plant or animal, primarily based on the DNA of the parent organism(s).
DNA is a biotic molecule because it is found in living organisms and is essential for their genetic information and inheritance.
DNA is considered organic because it is a complex molecule that contains carbon and is found in living organisms.