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Yes, all living things have genetic material.
The term that refers to all of the genetic material of the cell is the genome.
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material found in the cell walls of all fungi
All the cells are same in that they have the same genetic material in them. All the cells are different in that they perform the different functions as per allotted by genetic material.
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Yes, all living things have genetic material.
Radioactive material refers to substances that emit radiation spontaneously, while nuclear material is any material that can undergo nuclear reactions such as fission or fusion. Essentially, all radioactive material is nuclear material, but not all nuclear material is necessarily radioactive.
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didactic material is all the resources that can help you to develop a class.
It is not material, it is the volume of all the combustion cylinders.
All living things have of a genetic material.
All material uses nuclear energy.
This is called isotropic deformation, where the material deforms equally in all directions.
A material that reflects all light that strikes it is said to have a high albedo, while a material that absorbs all light is said to have a low albedo. Ideally, a material that reflects all light is considered a perfect reflector, while a material that absorbs all light is considered a perfect absorber (blackbody). These extremes are theoretical constructs and not typically found in natural materials.
The term that refers to all of the genetic material of the cell is the genome.
Protoplasm is all the living material that makes up a cell. This is the substance that is surrounded by the cell membrane.