No cytoskeleton is made up of proteins.It does not contain DNA.
Yes. Anything that isn't an organism will not contain DNA. For example, rocks do not have DNA. Additionally, some viruses have RNA instead of DNA although viruses would be covered by the first category mentioned.
The virus for warts and chickenpox's contain DNA.
The two-rod structures that contain the cell's DNA is the chromosome.
Viruses do not contain DNA. Instead, they contain RNA as their genetic material.
No, DNA does not contain potassium.
No. DNA doesn't contain chromosomes. Chromosomes are DNA.
No cytoskeleton is made up of proteins.It does not contain DNA.
The two-rod structures that contain the cell's DNA is the chromosome.
Yes. Anything that isn't an organism will not contain DNA. For example, rocks do not have DNA. Additionally, some viruses have RNA instead of DNA although viruses would be covered by the first category mentioned.
The virus for warts and chickenpox's contain DNA.
Yes, plant cells contain DNA. They contain it because DNA is necessary to the cells so that they can carry the instructions to carry out life functions and reproduce.Nucleus and chloroplasts
Chromosomes of prokaryotic cell only contain DNA while chromosomes of eukaryotic cell are composed of DNA and protein.
all plants and animals contain DNA
The two-rod structures that contain the cell's DNA is the chromosome.
Red Blood Cells (RBC) do not "form a scab", they are merely trapped in the scab during blood coagulation. Platelets, carried in the blood serum form the scab by sticking to the endothelium (inside) of the blood vessel forming a plug to end bleeding. Clotting proteins than begin to condense and form the hard scab. Human RBC do not have DNA and therefore cannot act in response to external stimuli like a cut.
A scab