So that when the cell duplicates into two daughter cells each will have its own set of genetic information.
With the exception of bacteria cells, hereditary material is held in the cell's nucleus.
The Nucleolus of the Nucleus in any eukaryotic cell contains the hereditary material. While, prokaryotic cells hereditary material is located within the cell membrane floating freely in the cytoplasm.
The hereditary material in a cell is deoxyribnucleaic acid (DNA).
Before a cell divides, it undergoes a process called interphase, during which it grows, replicates its DNA, and carries out normal cellular functions. This ensures that the cell is prepared to divide and pass on its genetic material accurately to the daughter cells.
The hereditary material of a cell is held in the nucleus, specifically within the DNA molecules that make up the chromosomes. DNA carries genetic information that determines an organism's traits and functions.
With the exception of bacteria cells, hereditary material is held in the cell's nucleus.
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a cell's hereditary material is DNA
The hereditary material of the cell is the DNA.
With the exception of bacteria cells, hereditary material is held in the cell's nucleus.
With the exception of bacteria cells, hereditary material is held in the cell's nucleus.
DNA
DNA
The Nucleolus of the Nucleus in any eukaryotic cell contains the hereditary material. While, prokaryotic cells hereditary material is located within the cell membrane floating freely in the cytoplasm.
DNA
The hereditary material in a cell is deoxyribnucleaic acid (DNA).
Hereditary material is held in the nucleus of non-bacterial cells.