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the cell splits. everything splits in the cell, so everything is already in the cell.

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Why every cell in your body contains the instructions to make every part of you but only a few instructions are used by each cell?

Because each cell has a different function, it uses the genetic information it needs to perform its own function.(your liver cells can't function as your neurons)


Do each cell in the human body has a different genome?

No. The genome is the entire DNA list on how an organism is to be made; it is a recipe and a set of instructions on how to make 'things' or components in the organism for it to live and survive. By following these instructions, the body can put together bits to make proteins. These bits are amino acids. Proteins once made, have a 'destiny' and go to their destined location to carry out their fated function. Cells are made of a bunch of different proteins. At the center of each cell is a control center known as the nucleus which contains these instructions for survival. So yes, it needs the same DNA in all cells. HOWEVER, the expression of the DNA is different in different cells with different functions and components. The DNA is set of instructions but it can be selectively picked apart for coding to produce certain types of proteins. And that is why bone cells differ greatly from muscle cells, though they still have the same DNA.


Is Each cell in a plant is a complex factory?

Yes, each cell in a plant is a complex factory that carries out various biochemical processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, and nutrient storage. These processes are essential for the growth, development, and survival of the plant.


What type of molecules that give instructions during cell division?

The molecules that give instructions during cell division are primarily proteins called cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs). These molecules regulate the progression of the cell cycle by activating specific processes at different stages of cell division. Cyclins and CDKs form complexes that drive the cell through each phase of the cell cycle.


What does a chromosome do in a cell?

Chromosomes contain genetic information in the form of DNA. They play a crucial role in cell division by ensuring that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic instructions. Chromosomes also help determine an organism's traits and characteristics.

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How does each new cell get it information for survival?

A cell gets its information for survival from the DNA. The genes in the DNA contain the coded instructions for the synthesis of proteins within the cell, ensuring continuous survival.


Why every cell in your body contains the instructions to make every part of you but only a few instructions are used by each cell?

Because each cell has a different function, it uses the genetic information it needs to perform its own function.(your liver cells can't function as your neurons)


Why do diseases of the circulatory system often affect the health of the entire body?

Because each tiny cell has the same needs for survival that you do.


How does each new cell get information for survival?

The genes in the chromosome(s) it received from its parent cell.


Why is it important for each new cell to get the copy of the original cell's DNA?

Each new cell needs a copy of the original cell's DNA to ensure that it has the same genetic information necessary for carrying out cellular functions and processes. This DNA contains instructions for the cell's development, growth, and functioning, so having an accurate copy is essential for the new cell to properly function and divide.


Why must genes be copied each time a cell divides?

Because when a cell divides it creates something like a mirror image and to do this it needs to copy the most important part of the cell the nucleus (which holds the DNA) and that will determine what the cell needs to do.


Do each cell in the human body has a different genome?

No. The genome is the entire DNA list on how an organism is to be made; it is a recipe and a set of instructions on how to make 'things' or components in the organism for it to live and survive. By following these instructions, the body can put together bits to make proteins. These bits are amino acids. Proteins once made, have a 'destiny' and go to their destined location to carry out their fated function. Cells are made of a bunch of different proteins. At the center of each cell is a control center known as the nucleus which contains these instructions for survival. So yes, it needs the same DNA in all cells. HOWEVER, the expression of the DNA is different in different cells with different functions and components. The DNA is set of instructions but it can be selectively picked apart for coding to produce certain types of proteins. And that is why bone cells differ greatly from muscle cells, though they still have the same DNA.


Dna has the instructions for making a cells?

DNA gives instructions on how to make and operate all parts of our bodies, which then allows the cells to perform special functions like:hemoglobin and pigmentation andcaroteneboth from the genes that DNA creates.


Will your pancreas die without water?

yes, each cell and organ needs water and mainly it needs liquid blood (with water) to be washed by. A cell, by time, pollutes its surroundings and these have to be washed out.


Was is and does a nucleus do?

The Nucleus of a cell basically tells every organelle what do,and how to do it. Also the nucleus tells each organelle what the whole cell needs and how to do it.


Why is duplication of the nuclear material necessary during the cell cycle?

It is necessary because each cell needs a copy of all the DNA.


Is Each cell in a plant is a complex factory?

Yes, each cell in a plant is a complex factory that carries out various biochemical processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, and nutrient storage. These processes are essential for the growth, development, and survival of the plant.