No they are separate organells.They are in cytoplasm.
No it is not in nucleus. It is in cytoplasm
No,head contain nucleus and lysosome.The mid part contain mitochondria.
The nucleus and mitochondria are organelles that contain DNA. The nucleus contains the majority of the cell's DNA, while mitochondria have their own independent DNA apart from the cell's nuclear DNA.
Yes, Mitochondria are organelles inside of Cells, which contain Nuclei.
Contain genes
The three organelles that contain DNA are the nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. The nucleus contains the largest amount of DNA in the cell.
Mitochondria, chloroplasts and the nucleus.
Nucleus. But the mitochondria can also
A cells nucleus, mitochondria or a chloroplast may contain the DNA.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts. The question asks for organelles with their OWN genetic material. The material from the nucleus already belongs to the cell. Those two evolved from symbiotic prokaryotes and maintain their own DNA.
No mitochondria have no nucleus at all but it contains its own DNA(which resembles to bacterial DNA or genome).
Mitochondria and chloroplasts both contain DNA that is separate from that of the nucleus.