I'm not sure what "the material" is, but all of the materials needed for cell function are located in the cytosol, or cytoplasm
The mitochondria contain their own genetic material, in the form of circular chromosomes (like those of bacteria).
They are stored in the vacuoles of the cell. They can be found in both plant and animal cells.
In a eukaryotic cell the genetic material, DNA, is stored int he nucleus.
Eukaryotic cells store their genetic material (DNA) in chromosomes in the nucleus.In addition there is some DNA in each mitochondrion and chloroplast.Prokaryotic cells store their genetic information in a single chromosome in the cytoplasm, and in a number of small rings of DNA called plasmids, also in the cytoplasm.
The mitochondria contain their own genetic material, in the form of circular chromosomes (like those of bacteria).
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Cell Membrane
The vacuole is where water and nutreints are stored (STORAGE)
The body in the center of a cell where the DNA is stored.
Both plant cells and animal cells contain genetic material in the form of DNA. This DNA carries instructions for the cell's functions and characteristics. The DNA is located in the nucleus of the cell in both plant and animal cells.
A chromosome contains genetic material in both plant and animal cells.
In our bodies, it's stored inside the cell within a vacuole. In general, it can be stored in any stable container that is not punctured.