Yes.
Chromosomes are found within the nucleus in eukaryotic cells and within the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells.
Chromosomes are found within the nucleus in eukaryotic cells and within the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells.
In a human cell the chromosomes are found in the nucleus. In bacteria and other prokaryotic cells the chromosomes are found floating freely in the cytoplasm.
They are in cytoplasm and on endoplasmic reticulumn.Also found in mitochondria and chloroplasts
Chromosomes are found inside the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, a membrane-bound organelle that houses genetic material. In prokaryotic cells, chromosomes are found in the nucleoid region, a non-membrane-bound area of the cytoplasm.
Chromosomes are found within the cell nucleus, which is a membrane-bound structure in eukaryotic cells. The nucleus houses the cell's genetic material, including DNA, which is organized into chromosomes. In prokaryotic cells, which lack a nucleus, chromosomes are found in the cytoplasm, typically in a region called the nucleoid.
the cytoplasm
Cells are not found in chromosomes. Chromosomes are found in cells.
what organelle funtions to isolate a humans cells chromosmes from the cytoplasm
Inside the nucleus in eukaryotic cells. In the cytoplasm in prokaryotic cells.
there is no nucleus in eukaryotic cells, the chromosomes are found in the mitochondria
no, DNA Cytoplasm and Nucleolus are the only things found in the nucleus