yes. it even goes more molecular than that. all proteins inside the cell contain genetic material that "tell them" what to do. though for proteins the DNA codes for their shape and what they do is based on that shape. just remember shape fits function
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yes. it has only one chromosome that holds its genetic material, however they may also have plasmids that contain genetic material
An organism's genetic material is packaged in its chromosomes. The genetic material can be in the form of either DNA or RNA.
anything that was once living has genetic material
For an eukaryotic cell (e.g. human cell), it is found in the nucleus. Genetic material is not bound by membrane in prokaryotic cells (e.g. bateria) but is found in a region called the nucleoid. For an eukaryotic cell, some genetic material can also be found inside the mitochondria and chloroplasts.
The nucleus, which is also the organelle that houses the genetic material in the cell, is responsible for directing the cell.
The nucleus is responsible for directing the cell in an animal. It contains the cell's genetic material (DNA) and controls cellular activities by regulating gene expression.
The nucleus contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA, which controls cellular activities by directing the synthesis of proteins and regulating gene expression. This genetic material is organized into structures called chromosomes and is protected by a double membrane called the nuclear envelope.
yes both the mitochondria and choloroplasts contain genetic material
The nucleus, which is also the organelle that houses the genetic material in the cell, is responsible for directing the cell.
The nucleus controls the cell. It contains genetic material (DNA) that regulates cell activities such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction. The nucleus acts as the cell's control center by directing cellular functions and coordinating activities.
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They contain genetic material. Although virus' contain genetic material, they can not reproduce without being inside of a host cell. Many scientists question if they can be considered living or not, as this is the only life function they are capable of performing.
No, genetic material is also contained in the sperm cell. During fertilization, the genetic material from the egg combines with the genetic material from the sperm to create a unique set of genes for the offspring.