90% are in the nucleus.But there are DNA in mitochondria and chloroplast too.
All I know is that a nucleus stores the molecule DNA.
Proteins that are made in the cytoplasm of the cell whereas DNA is found in the nucleus.
The nucleus contains DNA. The DNA is found in the nucleus.
Yes,Most of DNA found in nucleus.90% of DNA is in nucleus.
The nucleus of a eukaryotic cell. =)
DNA is stored in the chromosomes, which are found in the cell nucleus.
nucleus *DNA is located in the cytoplasm of prokaryotes, they have no nucleus. Also it is found in the capsule of certain virus proteins. It's in the sperm cell which has no nucleus as well.
No - quite the opposite. The nucleus is where almost all of the DNA in a cell is found. Small amounts are also found in some organelles, such as mitochondria - and this is the only form of DNA found outside the nucleus.
No, DNA isn't just found in the sperm and ovum. DNA is found in the nucleus of all cells in the body.
Its inside the nucleus and near the nucleolus.
There is no such thing called a DNA nucleus. I assume you mean DNA found in the nucleus. The DNA that's found in the nucleus are many DNA strands all bunched up.
There are two kinds of DNA in a eukaryotic cell, nuclear and mitochondrial. Nuclear is found in the nucleus and mitochondrial is found in the mitochondria. However, not as many people know about mitochondrial DNA and the only time it is ever refered to is when you are tracking the mother's side of a family with DNA. So for the most part, DNA is found in the nucleus.Eukaryote DNA is located in the nucleus of the cell.