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Q: What DNA is found mainly in a cell?
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what is Organelles found in?

DNA is mainly found in the nucleus of the cell. Of course, it can also be found in other organelles such as the mitochondria (therefore it is called mitochondrial DNA).


How is the DNA of your brain cells the same as the DNA of your heart cell?

DNA is found in a heart cell and brain cell and they both do a job in each cell.


What part of the cell is dna found in?

DNA is stored in the chromosomes, which are found in the cell nucleus.


Where is DNA found in humans?

DNA is found in the nucleus of every cell.


Where in a cell is the DNA cell found?

It is found in the nucleus, inside the mitochondria.


All cells have DNA. The DNA of a cell can be found in the?

nucleus of the cell.


What type of cells is DNA found in?

Chromosomes.


What part of cell is DNa in?

DNA is stored in the chromosomes, which are found in the cell nucleus.


Where is your DNA found in your cells?

DNA is in the cell nucleus.


Where is DNA found in the eukaryotic cell?

DNA is found in the nucleolus, a part of the cell's nucleus that containes the chromosomes.


What things are found inside an nucleus?

In Physics: Atom's nucleus are consist of Proton, which is the positively charged and the Neutron, which is the electrically neutral. In Biology: Chromosome are found in the cell's nucleus. Where the DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid) is located. DNA, the code of life. DNA is also the blue print of our body. It is mainly used for cell division.


Where is the cell is the DNA found?

The nucleus, or center, DNA or Dioxyribonucleic acid. The DNA is in the chrimosomes in the middle of the cell.