Yes,as eukaryotes they have several organelles which includes at least one nucleus which contains most of the cell's DNA
No cytoskeleton is made up of proteins.It does not contain DNA.
Yes. Anything that isn't an organism will not contain DNA. For example, rocks do not have DNA. Additionally, some viruses have RNA instead of DNA although viruses would be covered by the first category mentioned.
Algae are photosynthetic organisms that contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis, while protozoa are single-celled organisms that typically feed on organic matter. Algae are usually green, brown, or red in color, while protozoa can vary in shape and size. Additionally, algae have a cell wall, while protozoa do not.
The virus for warts and chickenpox's contain DNA.
The two-rod structures that contain the cell's DNA is the chromosome.
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Kingdom protista contain protozoa and algae.Sea weeds are algae.
No, DNA does not contain potassium.
No. DNA doesn't contain chromosomes. Chromosomes are DNA.
No, water does not contain DNA. DNA is a molecule found in the cells of living organisms, not in water.
No cytoskeleton is made up of proteins.It does not contain DNA.
The two-rod structures that contain the cell's DNA is the chromosome.
Yes. Anything that isn't an organism will not contain DNA. For example, rocks do not have DNA. Additionally, some viruses have RNA instead of DNA although viruses would be covered by the first category mentioned.
Algae are photosynthetic organisms that contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis, while protozoa are single-celled organisms that typically feed on organic matter. Algae are usually green, brown, or red in color, while protozoa can vary in shape and size. Additionally, algae have a cell wall, while protozoa do not.
Yes , bacteria , protozoa and many algae contain only one cell .
The virus for warts and chickenpox's contain DNA.
Clifford F. Brunk has written: 'DNA metabolism in Tetrahymena pyriformis' -- subject(s): DNA, DNA repair, Metabolism, Physiology, Protozoa, Tetrahymena pyriformis