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.
The nucleus contains all of the cell's DNA. DNA does not exist outside the nucleus.
false
False. Golgi apparatus is an organelle that packages for export. DNA is contained within the nucleus.
The nucleus
In eukaryotic cells it is the nucleus that contains DNA. In prokaryotes it floats around in the cytoplasm
The nucleus is the organelle that contains the cells DNA.
the nucleus
False. Golgi apparatus is an organelle that packages for export. DNA is contained within the nucleus.
the nucleus contains a cells genetic information
the nucleus looks a little bit like this the nucleus contains DNA and is protected by a membrane. Prokaryote cells do not have a nucleus therefore not having a DNA. The DNA is loose around the cell. While Eukaryote cells have a nucleus.
The nucleus.
No. Only the eukaryotic cells have a nucleus.
The Nucleus
rubbish
Cells with a nucleus are known as eukaryotes. Cells without nulcei are called prokaryotes.
The nucleus
nucleolus. it is not a little nucleus, but instead it is part of the nucleus.
Nucleus
The nucleus