Do seeds have DNA?

Seeds are the products of sexual reproduction. They contain DNA from a pollen grain and an ovule. The male and female parents can be different plants or the same plant depending on the species.
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Do seeds have DNA or RNA?

Well, the cells inside a seed all contain DNA. The code in that DNA tells the seed's cells what to do.
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Are seeds considered to be alive?

Yes, seeds are very much alive! At least the seeds that we use to grow food are alive. Seeds can die if they're not properly cared for, if they get too hot or cold or wet. But under the right conditions, they're just dormant.
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Can you extract DNA from seeds?

The extraction of DNA from plant seeds is, most of the time, a relatively easy technique. For any DNA extraction procedure to be considered good enough, it should be quick, simple, and cheap; yielding reasonable quantities of DNA with high quality (A260/280 ~1.8) [1–5].
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Is there DNA in leaves?

Young tissues (leaves, buds) in full expansion have obviously many copies of DNA molecules.
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Are dried seeds alive?

Seeds are still alive, they are just in something like a deep hibernation. The processes are basically “stalled” while the seed is dry.
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How does a seed come to life?

Despite their small size, though, seeds contain food and all the instructions necessary to sprout to life as a plant. When seeds are planted, they first grow roots. Once these roots take hold, a small plant will begin to emerge and eventually break through the soil. When this happens, we say that the seed has sprouted.
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Are apple seeds alive?

Sure, the apple tree is living. And the seed—or maybe the embryo—is the young living version of a new tree. But it makes no sense to ask if the apple is living.
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Do plants feel pain?

Given that plants do not have pain receptors, nerves, or a brain, they do not feel pain as we members of the animal kingdom understand it. Uprooting a carrot or trimming a hedge is not a form of botanical torture, and you can bite into that apple without worry.
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Can seeds sense gravity?

Short answer: Seeds can sense gravity and position themselves in accordance with it. This behavior is dictated by a physical phenomenon called gravitropism, wherein the growth of a plant is governed by the force of gravity acting on it.
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What is inside the seed?

Inside the seed there are is an embryo (the baby plant) and cotyledons. When the seed begins to grow, one part of the embryo becomes the plant while the other part becomes the root of the plant. Food for the plant is stored in the cotyledons.
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Does plant have DNA?

Like all living organisms, plants use deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) as their genetic material. The DNA in plant cells is found in the nucleus, the mitochondria and the chloroplasts. The latter two organelles are descendants of bacteria that were captured by a eukaryotic cell and have become endosymbionts.
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Do plants have DNA and RNA?

Yes of course man , animals and plants contains both DNA and RNA and they have to be present in all because every organisms structure and function directly depends upon them..
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Do plant cells have DNA?

In plant cells, most DNA is located in the nucleus, although chloroplasts and mitochondria also contain part of the genetic material.
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What happens to a seed when it is buried?

That is, buried seeds are nondormant when conditions are favorable for seedling establishment and eventual completion of the life cycle or annual growth cycle, and they are dormant at the time of year when conditions are unfavorable for these events.
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What are seeds made out of?

Most seeds consist of three parts: embryo, endosperm, and seed coat. The embryo is a tiny plant that has a root, a stem, and one or more leaves.
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How does a seed turn into a tree?

A Seed Takes Root
  1. The embryo tree inside the seed.
  2. Complete with tiny leaves, stem, and a point that will become a root, the tiny embryo tree is embedded in a food supply called “endosperm”.
  3. The growing embryo splits the shell of the seed.
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Can seeds be stored forever?

To keep the seeds cool (ideally, below 50 degrees), some people store them in a jar in their refrigerator or freezer. Seeds in good condition and stored properly will last at least one year and, depending on the plant, may last two to five years.
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Is a potato a seed?

The term “seed potato” is actually a misnomer and a bit confusing when, in fact, it is actually a tuber and not a seed that is planted. This confusion leads one to ask, “Do potatoes produce seeds?” and, if so, “Why isn't potato seed used for growing purposes?”.
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Is a cloud a living thing?

A cloud is considered as non living even though it can move and can grow bigger.
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Can you get DNA from tree bark?

DNA of satisfactory quality was obtained from the bark of all species. The amounts of DNA obtained from leaves were slightly higher than from bark samples, while its purity was the same. Storing the bark frozen or by drying in silica gel yielded similar results.
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Is plant DNA different from human?

DNA Structure

The DNA molecules in plants, humans, and all living things are all the same shape -- like a twisted ladder, or a double helix.
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How do you remove DNA?

Bleach is perhaps the most effective DNA-remover (though evidently no methodology is failsafe), but it's not the only option. Deoxyribonuclease enzymes, available at biological supply houses, and certain harsh chemicals, like hydrochloric acid, also degrade DNA strands.
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