The cells in your body often look different and perform different functions, but they all have the same. DNA. proteins. lipids. mRNA.

The correct answer is DNA. All cells in our body have the same DNA, which contains the genetic instructions required for the development, growth, and functioning of an organism. While different cells express different genes and produce different proteins, lipids, and mRNA, the underlying genetic material (DNA) remains the same in all cells of an individual.