Cell Cycle and Cell DivisionHard
Question
There is no DNA in
Options
A.an enucleated
B.mature RBCs
C.a mature spermatozoan
D.hair root
Solution
The chromiatin material inside the nucleus is composed of DNA, some proteins amd RNA. Infact it is DNA - protin complex basically. thus, in an enucleated ovum, DNA will be absent.
The mature RBCs, mature spermatozoan and root hair nucleated, thus, contain DNA.
The mature RBCs, mature spermatozoan and root hair nucleated, thus, contain DNA.
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