The Nucleus
No, only nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information.
The three necessary characteristics of the hereditary molecule in cells are: the ability to store genetic information, the ability to replicate and transmit this information accurately during cell division, and the ability to undergo mutations that provide genetic variation for evolution.
Vacuoles
The hereditary material DNA is stored in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotic cells, which lack a nucleus, DNA is found in the cytoplasm in a region called the nucleoid. DNA is organized into structures called chromosomes, which carry genes that are passed on during cell division, ensuring genetic information is transmitted from one generation of cells to the next.
The nucleus
No, only nucleic acids store and transmit hereditary information.
The three necessary characteristics of the hereditary molecule in cells are: the ability to store genetic information, the ability to replicate and transmit this information accurately during cell division, and the ability to undergo mutations that provide genetic variation for evolution.
Punnet Squares
Organelles
Vacuoles
Cells are not smaller than 0.1 um because they need to contain essential organelles and biomolecules to carry out their functions. Additionally, smaller cells would have difficulty maintaining a sufficient surface area to volume ratio for nutrient exchange and waste removal. This size limit is also influenced by the physical limitations of the cell membrane and organelles.
The primary function of DNA is to store and transmit genetic information that determines an organism's traits and characteristics. It serves as the instructions for building and maintaining an organism's cells and tissues.
The nucleus.nucleus
The hereditary material DNA is stored in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotic cells, which lack a nucleus, DNA is found in the cytoplasm in a region called the nucleoid. DNA is organized into structures called chromosomes, which carry genes that are passed on during cell division, ensuring genetic information is transmitted from one generation of cells to the next.
Vacuoles are saclike organelles that store materials such as water, nutrients, and waste products in plant and fungal cells. They help maintain turgor pressure and store important molecules for various cellular processes.
Vacuoles are organelles encharged to store food,water,or other materials needed by the cell. The can also store waste products until the wastes are removed. Ribosomes are grain-shaped organelles that produce proteins.
Plant cells have chloroplasts, cell walls, and large central vacuoles, which are not found in animal cells. Chloroplasts allow plants to photosynthesize, cell walls provide structure and support, and vacuoles store water and nutrients.