No, DNA and RNA carry hereditary information.
Yes, chromosomes (the DNA) contain the genetic blueprints for all cells.
the nucleus
the chromosomes
The cell nucleus and the mitochondria contain genetic information in the form of DNA.
Yes. Every cell in your body contains the exact same genetic information, regardless of where that cell is found.
They contain the information to make the proteins.
=== === The chromosomes in a cell contain genetic information since DNA is found in a chromosome which holds genetic onformation.
yes it does
Translates the genetic information from RNA to proteins.
Translates the genetic information from RNA to proteins.
No, nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA, store and translate genetic information into proteins. DNA -> RNA -> proteins The central dogma of molecular cell Biology.
genes or DNA
The nucleus of a cell carries all the genetic information necessary for the cell to function. This information is stored in the form of DNA molecules, which contain the instructions for making proteins and governing all cellular processes.
Yes, chromosomes (the DNA) contain the genetic blueprints for all cells.
genetic material, nucleoplasm, enzymes and proteins required for gene replication, and transcription.
In the DNA on chromosomes, found in the nucleus (of Eukaryotic cells).
the nucleus