No, it has DNA in it but not its own.
Two of the cellular organelles that have their own DNA are chloroplast and a nucleus. The mitochondrion also have there own DNA.
a nucleus contains chromatin fibres , then chromosomes ,and then the dna.
The nucleus is the organelle that has DNA because the nucleus also has chromosomes which store directions that carry information that controls the cell's activities.
No mitochondria have no nucleus at all but it contains its own DNA(which resembles to bacterial DNA or genome).
Yes, but it is different from the DNA in the cells nucleus.
i think its in the nucleus
Chloroplasts and Mitochondria have their own DNA. Hence, these are also called autonomous. Most other DNA present in eukaryotic organisms is found in the cell nucleus.
Chromosomes are the structures in the nucleus that contain DNA.
Two of the cellular organelles that have their own DNA are chloroplast and a nucleus. The mitochondrion also have there own DNA.
The three organelles that contain DNA are the nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. The nucleus contains the largest amount of DNA in the cell.
a nucleus contains chromatin fibres , then chromosomes ,and then the dna.
The nucleus is the organelle that has DNA because the nucleus also has chromosomes which store directions that carry information that controls the cell's activities.
No mitochondria have no nucleus at all but it contains its own DNA(which resembles to bacterial DNA or genome).
Nucleus contains Nucleolus, Genetic Material, and DNA
Chromosomes contain DNA within the cell nucleus.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts both contain DNA that is separate from that of the nucleus.
DNA