Does human body contain same dna surrounded by adjectives parts?


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yes. every DNA cell is produced like peas in a pod in your body. Except for the mistake ones Source(s): Mrs Piehl's Bio Class
NO, it does not! This is true for a few reasons. 1) While the vast majority of cell in the body carry two copies of each chromosome (so-called "diploid number") adjectives of the gametes (ova and sperm) only carry a single copy of each chromosome. 2) In the immune system, disease and infection aggression clones of white blood cells are specifically activated to fight individual offender. In order to do this they develop antibodies against specific intruders. As a function of preparing to synthesize antibodies against say a virus, a particular group of lymphocytes will change around some of their DNA to be able to synthesize a specific antibody. This "clone" of cells now will no longer own the same exact genomic DNA as any other lymphocyte that is not part of that clone of cell.
yes. the reason why different parts look differently and have different functions is because of the genes being expressed, but adjectives parts have the same dna (expect for gametes (sex sells which own 1/2 the chromosomes)). This is called differentiation. Source(s): myself
Yes.

Well-- extremely EXTREMELY similar. Every cell is vulnerable to mutations but overall they will have few repercussions.

There are cases however of Chimerism in which a single individual will house the organs of some unborn twin. I watched a story of this lady once who had children that be actually genetically those of a sister she had in the womb.
EVERYWHERE AND ANYWHERE.
yes. unless your a chimera Source(s): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera_(genetics)
yes dna exist in adjectives place human body has
Yes!
All living cells have DNA.
Even virus's own a form of DNA called RNA.
yes
Yes, absolutely!
Yes, every cell surrounded by the human body contains DNA. DNA is like the instruction book for how your body is built and how all the parts function. There are many different types of cell, and even though they are all unique, they all contain a full copy of your DNA. Source(s): Anatomy
Yes
It doesnt no!

There are two main examples, sex cells (which have partly the amount of DNA) and immune cells which adapt through mutations to produce different antibodies.

Apart from these all cell have the same DNA (not including some petty mutations) it is however only the strands of RNA that affect the cell function. This is why dispite having the same DNA cells look different and hold different functions. Source(s): Biomedical Degree
yes
yep....................
yes apart from your brain..

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