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Yes, the nucleus of a cell in your thigh muscle and the nucleus of a cell in your brain both contain the same set of genes. However, different genes are activated in different types of cells, leading to the development of specialized muscle or brain cells with distinct functions.
genes
No, genes are found in all living organisms, including animals, plants, bacteria, and fungi. Genes are units of heredity that contain instructions for building and maintaining an organism.
The differentiation of cells into specific types, such as brain cells and skin cells, is driven by gene expression. While all cells in an organism contain the same DNA, different genes are activated or silenced in each cell type due to various signals and environmental factors. This process is influenced by transcription factors, epigenetic modifications, and signaling pathways that guide the development of stem cells into specialized cells. Ultimately, the unique combination of expressed genes determines the structure and function of each cell type.
A gamete contains half the number of genes that the other body cells do.
Yes, the nucleus of a cell in your thigh muscle and the nucleus of a cell in your brain both contain the same set of genes. However, different genes are activated in different types of cells, leading to the development of specialized muscle or brain cells with distinct functions.
genes
genes
Yes, they do.
brain cells are activated by brain genes and heart cells are activated by heart genes. that's how they function, by their genes
DNA, deoxyribonucleic acid, is the structure that contains the genes.
All body cells have the same DNA. They all play different roles because the brain sends them signals to do so. You can't have them all doing the same thing. Ex: If you only have skin cells, then what cells will make up your heart or liver or bones?
No, genes are found in all living organisms, including animals, plants, bacteria, and fungi. Genes are units of heredity that contain instructions for building and maintaining an organism.
not in all cases, however, but yes
the nucleus holds all the inormation about the cells DNA
Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms, containing all the necessary components for life. Genes, on the other hand, are segments of DNA that contain instructions for building proteins and determining traits. Genes are found within cells and are passed down from parents to offspring.
A gamete contains half the number of genes that the other body cells do.