No. Some of your actions will depend on the genes you have inherited. However others will depend on environmental influences.
For example, two twins are separated at birth. They both have the same genes. They both have an inherited ability to sing. However, one grows up sounded by bugs, and the other lives in a city. The former will therefore not run away when presented with a spider; the latter will.
If you mean action as in your heart beat e.t.c., that is not your genes. Your genes define things like your hair colour, and your eye colour. The processes of your body develop naturally, unless, of course, you have inherited a genetic disease. That is the only instance in which genes will effect the action of these bodily processes.
In the nucleus of every cell in your body (except the red blood cells).
No, every cell in a human contains the same set of genes. However, not all genes are expressed in each cell, which leads to cell differentiation and specialization. This controlled gene expression is what allows different cell types to perform specific functions.
Heredity material is the genes which are made up of DNA. The passage of genes from parent to offspring results in the genetic make up of every cell in the human body. The genes determine the traits of an organism.
Chromosomes in your body contain thousands of genes. Genes are segments of DNA that encode instructions for producing proteins, which are essential for various functions in the body. Each chromosome contains many genes that determine an individual's traits and characteristics.
When a man and a woman have a baby, in the man's sperm there is one set of genes and in the woman's egg there is only one set of genes wheras with every other cell in your body there are two sets of genes. Your last set of genes determines if you are a boy or a girl, if you are XX, you are a girl, if you are XY, you are a boy. Hope this helps.
In the DNA in every cell.
Genes are in every cell in the body, in the nucleus. They are the genetic material. it is well hidden in the nucleas it embedds itself in to it
In the nucleus of every cell in your body (except the red blood cells).
No, every cell in a human contains the same set of genes. However, not all genes are expressed in each cell, which leads to cell differentiation and specialization. This controlled gene expression is what allows different cell types to perform specific functions.
The number depends on the number of joints and the action that the body needs to make.
The number depends on the number of joints and the action that the body needs to make.
caused by a change or absence of both of the NF2 tumor suppressor genes in a nerve cell. Every person possesses a pair of NF2 genes in every cell of their body including their nerve cells
Heredity material is the genes which are made up of DNA. The passage of genes from parent to offspring results in the genetic make up of every cell in the human body. The genes determine the traits of an organism.
Reflex action is your body's reflex against injury. It is needed in every part of your body.
Genes are part of every human body. They are the subunits of DNA, which stands for deoxyribonucleic acid. Each gene is specifically coded for a different task. Some genes are coded for eye color, while other genes are coded for how short or tall a person may be,
every body does most medicines come from the rain-forest.
Homeotic genes, also known as Hox genes, are responsible for controlling the identity and positioning of body parts during embryonic development. Mutations in these genes can lead to dramatic changes in body structure, such as transformations in the identity of entire body parts.