1. What is a nucleus? What is it made of? Where is it located? When I say nucleus, I'm talking about the nucleus found in DNA, not cells. PLEASE HELP. THIS IS DUE TONIGHT.
2. What is a protein? What is it made of? How does your body makes protein?
3. How does a receptor protein different than a protein? Explain and compare.
4. Give me a summary based on this info and the info you gave me:
Genetics is all about how we get certain traits from our parents. Because of our DNA, we have some traits we inherit from our parents. DNA is like a set of instructions that tells our body how to grow and function, and it's passed down from generation to generation. When we're born, we inherit half of our DNA from our mom and half from our dad. That's why we might have some traits that are similar to our parents, like curly hair or freckles.

Inherited traits are a physical characteristic of a person that can be passed down from generation to generation, like from a parent to a child. Some examples of inherited traits are eye color, hair color, height, skin color, hair type, hair length, body type, blood type, and many more.

Genes play a key role in heredity. They determine which traits are inherited from parents to their children. These traits, such as eye color, height, and hair color, are all controlled by genes that are found in each cell. Genes are composed of DNA, which creates a genetic code. The genetic code determines the characteristics of someone.

An allele is a form of a gene that codes for a specific trait. Each person inherits one allele from each parent for each gene. Alleles can either be dominant, recessive, or co-dominant. They play an important role in determining someone’s traits.

Chromosomes are structures that carry genetic information made up of DNA and protein. They contain many genes that determine an individual's traits. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, for a total of 46. Genes and chromosomes work together to determine an individual's physical and behavioral traits.