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Q: Do plants and animals have the same DNA?
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Do both plants and animals have the same kind of genetic material which is called DNA?

Yes, both plants and animals have DNA.


Do animals and plants have DNA?

no animals and plant cells can not have the same genes.


Do avocados have DNA?

all plants and animals contain DNA


Do human have DNA?

Yes, all animals and plants have DNA


Where do plants get their genetic information from?

They get it from the same place that animals like us do, the genes in their chromosomes found in the DNA.


Why do plants and animals have DNA in their nuclei of their cells?

DNA is heridatery material,


Does a rose have DNA?

Yes anything that is living has DNA. All plants and animals have DNA.


Which of the following did Darwin use to support his theory?

he use DNA and skeleton and animals and plants on the Galapagos were similar but not exactly the same as animals on mainland south America


What do both animals and plants have?

Both animals and plants have organelles called mitochondria. They also both have cells, RNA and DNA.


Can DNA be found in a banana?

DNA is in all living things. (plants, animals, etc.) Yes.


Are plants made up of DNA?

No. Note. DNA is not an animal either. Both Plants and Animals have DNA in the nucleus of their cells, DNA is the chemical that codes the instruction to build something living, the "immortal coil".


Would DNA from animal cells differ from plant cells?

Depends on what is meant by DNA. The amino acid (G,A,T,C etc.) building blocks of DNA are the same for plants as well as animals. The arrangement of these blocks into genes and chromosomes determines the genetic make up of a specific organism. In this respect no two animal organisms are never the same - as mostly they are the result of sexual reproduction where genetic material is contributed by both parents. In plants the same applies (cross-pollination), but here there is an interesting difference; most plants can be reproduced asexually (vegetative), this means that you can have hundreds of thousands of plants all with the same genetic makeup (DNA) - a situation very common to ornamental horticulture. At a chromosome level different animal have differing numbers of chromosomes, as do plants. This means for all intense and purpose that plants or animals outside of species level can never normally cross with other plants or animals outside of the same level.