Animal cells do contain DNA. The DNA is in the nucleus.
Yes they do, DNA is the blue print for life.
Circular DNA can be found in animal cells within mitochondria and chloroplasts. Mitochondrial DNA is circular in structure and is separate from the nuclear DNA. Chloroplasts in plant cells also contain circular DNA.
The Nucleus contains nearly all of the cell's DNA.
Yes, DNA is found in virtually all living organisms, including animals. DNA is the genetic material that carries the instructions for an organism's development, functioning, and reproduction. It is present in the nucleus of cells in animals.
DNA is found in the cells of all living organisms, including animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria. It is present in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells. Additionally, some viruses also contain DNA.
Yes they do, DNA is the blue print for life.
Circular DNA can be found in animal cells within mitochondria and chloroplasts. Mitochondrial DNA is circular in structure and is separate from the nuclear DNA. Chloroplasts in plant cells also contain circular DNA.
They are eukaryotic, meaning that the DNA is encased in a nucleus in the cell.
An organelle called the nucleus is where DNA is found in plants and animals.
No, DNA is a molecule, a helical one. It is contained in all living cells. Even cells in animals living on the bottom of the ocean where there is no sun.
Well... Human beings are animals, so you cannot really compare human cells to animal cells. But it's just the difference of DNA sequencing among different animals
The Nucleus contains nearly all of the cell's DNA.
no and yes. you cant breed animals simply from dna collected from a saliva or hair sample. how ever and ovum (egg cell) and sperm cell without dna would not have a reaction. you need two sex cells from animals of opposite genders if the same species and the cells have to have undergone mitosis (you cant merely put dna from any part of the body into these cells and expect anything to work they need to go through a process which involves reconfiguration of the individuals dna chromosomes for the cells to be viable)
Cells are what keeps us alive. they hold our DNA and our DNA is what tells us apart. the cells are protected by the cell wall in plants and cell membrane in animals.
Yes, DNA is found in virtually all living organisms, including animals. DNA is the genetic material that carries the instructions for an organism's development, functioning, and reproduction. It is present in the nucleus of cells in animals.
Free floating DNA is typically found in prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, where it can exist as plasmids or extrachromosomal DNA. Eukaryotic cells, like those in plants and animals, generally do not have free floating DNA outside of the nucleus.
DNA is found in the cells of all living organisms, including animals, plants, fungi, and bacteria. It is present in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells. Additionally, some viruses also contain DNA.