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A cells nucleus, mitochondria or a chloroplast may contain the DNA.

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What is the genetic material making up genes and chromosomes?

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How do scientists use genetic markers?

Genetic markers are some of the most important material in the human body. Scientists uses the markers to study a baby's chances of a certain defect. They also study them in the battle against diseases such as cancer.


Which named part in a animal cell contains genetic information?

DNA is found in the nucleus of the cell, which contains chromosomes, genes are found on chromosomes


What is the process that makes the cells with the same genetic material develop into specific cell types?

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How Genetic engineering and utilitarianism work?

Genetic engineering uses genetic material harvested from foetal stem cell. These stem cells can be acquired from 'spare' or 'waste' IVF embryos; aborted foetuses; and cloned embryonic material. The ethical debate centres around the sources of stem cells. Utilitarianism would look favourably upon Genetic Engineering, as Somatic therapy can be used to find many cures for various diseases, therefore achieving the greatest good for the majority of people. As this teleological argument focuses on consequence and the greatest good for the greatest number, it could be argued that the decision to fertilise an egg by Genetic engineering in the process of IVF for example is moral, as the happiness of the couple outweighs that of the embryo they are discarding. Embryo experimentation has the potential to find cures to many serious and currently incurable diseases, such as Alzheimer's; Huntingdon's; diabetes; Parkinson's. This potential has led to increased support from the utilitarian approach for its authorisation. As a result of the fact that the foetus is destroyed after 'engineering' at 14 days (before it becomes 'sentient') means Utilitarian arguments are in favour of it.

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Would find the genetic material in a cell?

the answer is yes.


In what organelle would you find an organisms genetic material?

You would find an organism's genetic material in the nucleus of a cell. The nucleus houses the DNA of eukaryotic organisms, which contains the genetic instructions for the organism's development and function.


What kind of cell would you find in a nucleus?

all cells have a necleus because it is what controlls the cell.


Which structure would you not find in a programmatic cell?

You would not find a nucleus in a prokaryotic cell, as they lack a membrane-bound nucleus. Prokaryotic cells, like bacteria, have their genetic material (DNA) located in the cytoplasm in a region called the nucleoid.


Where in the cell would find the genetic information of an organism?

In the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell. In the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell.


Where would you find the largest amountvof RNA in a cell?

The largest amount of RNA in a cell can be found in the nucleus, where most of the cell's genetic material is stored and transcribed into RNA molecules. This includes messenger RNA (mRNA) that carries instructions for protein synthesis, as well as other types of RNA involved in various cellular processes.


Where would you find a strand of DNA?

In a eukaryotic cell( multi celled/ uni celled), you would find DNA in the nucleus. In a prokaryotic cell( only unicellular) you would find it in the cytoplasm.


Which organelle in a plant or animal cell contains genetic information?

In the DNA on chromosomes, found in the nucleus (of Eukaryotic cells).


Where would you find the bacterial chromosomes?

Bacterial chromosomes are located in the nucleoid region of the bacterial cell, which is a region within the cytoplasm where the genetic material is found. It is not enclosed within a nucleus like in eukaryotic cells.


What process MUST happen in the parent cell before it divides?

The parent cell must undergo DNA replication to ensure that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic information during cell division. This process ensures that each daughter cell contains the same genetic material as the parent cell.


Where can you find cells that each have a cell wall a nucleus and chloroplasts?

In plantsExplanation...A plant cell contains a cell wall, a nucleus, and chloroplasts.-----------------------------------------------------------------------


Does a nucleus have cytoplasm?

No, a nucleus does not contain cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is the gel-like substance outside the nucleus in a cell and contains various organelles and molecules, while the nucleus contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA.