yes both the mitochondria and choloroplasts contain genetic material
No.
DNA
They contain genetic material. Although virus' contain genetic material, they can not reproduce without being inside of a host cell. Many scientists question if they can be considered living or not, as this is the only life function they are capable of performing.
No, genetic material is also contained in the sperm cell. During fertilization, the genetic material from the egg combines with the genetic material from the sperm to create a unique set of genes for the offspring.
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Both viruses and bacteria contain genetic material in the form of DNA or RNA. Viruses can have either DNA or RNA as their genetic material, while bacteria typically have DNA as their genetic material.
They have plasma membrane as boundary. Cytosol comprise of cytoplasm and nucleus. Cell organelles such as ER, mitochondira, Golgi bodies are found in cytoplasm. Genetic material or DNA are in the nucleus.
Genes contain genetic material that help direct cell function.
chromosomes which cotains strands of DNA( deoxynucleic acid, I might be little off on it) and RNA.
Nucleus contains Nucleolus, Genetic Material, and DNA
yes
They all contain DNA in there genetic material