Inside the protein part... The genetic material is sorrounded by the protein :):)
insulation
Protective protein coat
A resistor is a material that attenuates the current through a conductor. An insulator isolates the conductor from the surrounding material.
Nested structures means we can have a structure inside another eg: struct A { ........... ............ struct B { ........ ........ }b; }a;
carry genetic material that helps to create structures inside the cell.
Structures, which keep their shape and support loads, even without a frame, or solid mass material inside, are called shell structures. These structures use a thin, carefully shaped, outer layer of material, to provide their strength and rigidity. The shape of a shell structure spreads forces throughout the whole structure, which means every part of the structure supports only a small part of the load, giving it its strength. Examples include: igloos, egg cartons, turtle shell, food or pop cans, or, even bubbles in foam and cream puffs.
The genetic material contained inside a cell's nucleus is DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). This DNA carries the instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of an organism. It is organized into structures called chromosomes.
to hang without tearing the material
The gel-like substance inside a cell is called cytoplasm. It contains various organelles, proteins, and nutrients essential for the cell's functions. Cytoplasm helps to support and protect the cell's internal structures.
No. A cricket is an insect. In a certain sense insects are inside out and upside down: their "bones" (support structures) are on the outside and their equivalent of a spinal cord is ventral (in front).
DNA
Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of a cell. They are structures that contain the genetic material of the cell in the form of DNA.
it atchually traps things inside without it we will have no mass and fireball from sun will attack us
yes
Yes, tissues are groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function. They cover surfaces inside the body to protect, support, and connect different structures. Examples include epithelial tissue lining the organs and muscular tissue covering the walls of organs.
Genetic material, such as DNA, is essential for cells to function properly because it contains the instructions for making proteins that carry out cellular processes. Without genetic material, cells would not be able to reproduce, maintain their structure, or carry out necessary functions to support life. Having genetic material ensures that cells can replicate and pass on genetic information to daughter cells.