Yes, Chloroplast DNA is Totally Different from Nuclear DNA.
Mainly from the aspect of functioning, Chloroplast DNA translates for the proteins Needed to Synthesize Photosynthetic pigments and necessary photosynthetic accessories and photosynthetic enzymes,
whereas, Nuclear DNA is responsible for Coding Most of the Other Cellular and Extracellular Functional proteins.
Again, Nuclear DNA is mainly Linear in Shape, while, DNA found in Chloroplast are Circular.
There is Another point to be Stressed upon... The size...
Nuclear DNA is Much More Larger and heavier than Chloroplast DNA.
Finally a lame one-- Unlike the Chloroplast DNA, Nuclear DNA does not code for the proteins necessary for replication of Chloroplast... ;-)
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yes.They have circular DNA.They can replicate themselves
the cell itself has dna in the nucleus
Contain their own DNA is the most pertinent answer.
All Eukaryotic cells contain RNAIn Eukaryotic the cells contain a Nucleus.The nucleus house's the genetic material eg. DNA and RNA
A chloroplast is neither, because it is in a cell. Prokaryotic means that there is no cell organization, which are bacteria, and a chloroplast is again not its own cell, so it can't be that. Eukaryotic means it has a nucleus that stores the DNA. The chloroplast can be found in both of these types of cells, but it can't be either of them because it doesn't have its own DNA.
In eukaryotic cells which organelle contains DNA?
cells
Contain their own DNA is the most pertinent answer.
False. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells both contain DNA, but eukaryotic cells store their DNA in a nucleus, whereas prokaryotic cells have their DNA everywhere throughout the cell.
All Eukaryotic cells contain RNAIn Eukaryotic the cells contain a Nucleus.The nucleus house's the genetic material eg. DNA and RNA
A chloroplast is neither, because it is in a cell. Prokaryotic means that there is no cell organization, which are bacteria, and a chloroplast is again not its own cell, so it can't be that. Eukaryotic means it has a nucleus that stores the DNA. The chloroplast can be found in both of these types of cells, but it can't be either of them because it doesn't have its own DNA.
Both are cells. Both contain ribosomes, DNA......
In chromosomes in nucleus. Circular DNA in mitochondria and chloroplast.
The structure of DNA in eukaryotic cells resembles strands or filaments. DNA exists as chromosomes. Eukaryotic cells are significantly larger than prokaryotes and contain enclosed organelles within their cytoplasm, one of which is the nucleus.
In eukaryotic cells which organelle contains DNA?
cells
9O% of DNA is in nucleus.DNA is also in mitochondria and chloroplast too.
9O% of DNA is in nucleus.DNA is also in mitochondria and chloroplast too.
Eukaryotes contain Nuclei and membrane bound organelles and they're DNA is found in a Nucleus, away from the rest of the cell