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Do DNA have cells?

No DNA is part of the cell.


Is DNA part of inner cells?

NO


Is D N A larger then cells?

Dna is a part of the cell.


Is cancer part of DNA?

Cancer is not part of DNA. Change in DNA. may cause cancer . Some people may be born with faulty DNA which might cause the cells that read the faulty section of DNA to reproduce uncontrollably, but on the other hand, exposure to radiation or carcinogens may cause the DNA in a few specific cells to mutate and thus not be controllable by the rest of the cells in your body.


Can DNA from one part of the body is similar to DNA of the other part in protein sequence structure morphology etc?

The DNA in all body cells should be identical.


What is the source of DNA in blood?

DNA in blood comes from white blood cells, which contain the person's genetic information. When blood is collected for testing or analysis, the DNA can be extracted from these cells to study and identify specific genetic markers or sequences.


What part of the stem cells provide instruction for building the heart?

Its DNA.


What part of the stem cells provides instructions for building the heart?

Its DNA.


What mitosis what part of the cell pinches in to make two new cells?

Dna


Why is DNA located on your fingerprints?

It isn't always, but DNA can be taken from shed skin cells, which can be transferred by any part of our skin.


What cells carry DNA?

The main cells in your body that contain DNA and RNA are your skin cells. This is because skin cells hold more then the DNA to skin. The DNA in skin also tells a person's eye color, height, hair color and bone structure. RNA in any cell is used to transfer any messages from one cell to another.


Is there DNA in a cell?

Yes, DNA is located in the nucleus of a cell, where it stores genetic information that determines an organism's traits. DNA is organized into chromosomes, which are passed down from one generation to the next during cell division.