no animals and plant cells can not have the same genes.
Yes, every organism with a nucleus has chromosomes where the genes are.
Only animals have DNA plants don't.
They contain genes. Genetics is the scientific study of genes.
Yes, any living organism has DNA.
yes they do!
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different species of plants having very different DNA causes them to be different species of plants.
The mitochondria contain their own DNA in plants and animals; and chloroplasts contain their own DNA in plants and other photosynthetic organisms. Both of these structures divide (almost like cells) inside the cells.*This is also evidence for the theory of endosymbiosis, in which early cells ate early prokarotic cells (bacteria) and gained new organelles.
The question that you could ask a science teacher is why the glaciers are melting. You could also ask about DNA, plants, animals, or even atmospheric pressures.
Plants and animals.
you can help plants by not plucking them,you can help plants by watering them.you can help animals by feeding them,sheltering them, if they are lost giving them to the police.etc!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes, both plants and animals have DNA.
all plants and animals contain DNA
Yes, all animals and plants have DNA
DNA is heridatery material,
Yes anything that is living has DNA. All plants and animals have DNA.
Both animals and plants have organelles called mitochondria. They also both have cells, RNA and DNA.
DNA is in all living things. (plants, animals, etc.) Yes.
No. Note. DNA is not an animal either. Both Plants and Animals have DNA in the nucleus of their cells, DNA is the chemical that codes the instruction to build something living, the "immortal coil".
All living organisms have DNA. They differ subtly, but are about 99% similar.
An organelle called the nucleus is where DNA is found in plants and animals.
N, all currently know Animals and Plants have DNA as their genetic code.
its easy look around. people, plants, animals. just everything about them