chromosomes
The structures in the nucleus that contain DNA are chromosomes. Chromosomes are rod-like structures that are composed of DNA and protein.
Both the chromosomes and the nucleolus are found in the nucleus.
Chromosomes are structures in the nucleus made of DNA and protein. They carry genetic information in the form of genes and are crucial for cell division and genetic inheritance. Chromosomes condense during cell division to facilitate their segregation into daughter cells.
Chromosomes - structures composed of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Chromosomes carry the genetic material. Chromosomes - structures composed of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Chromosomes carry the genetic material.
They are called chromosomes.Proteins are histone proteins.
DNA and protein
In a eukaryotic cell, the structure made up of DNA and proteins in the nucleus is the chromosome. In prokaryotic cells, the main ring of DNA is called the nucleoid, which lacks a membrane-bound nucleus.
That's correct! Chromosomes are composed of DNA and proteins called histones, which help to package and organize the DNA. These structures are found in the nucleus of a cell and play a crucial role in carrying genetic information from one generation to the next.
In an animal or plant cell, DNA is found in the nucleus, inside chromosomes. In a bacteria cell, DNA is not in the nucleus because there is no nucleus in a bacteria cell I hope this helps:)
Nucleus.
Rods of DNA and protein are called chromosomes. Chromosomes are structures within the cell nucleus that contain genes made up of DNA, along with associated proteins that help organize and regulate gene activity.
The DNA in a cell is stored in the nucleus, a membrane-bound organelle that acts as the control center of the cell. It is organized into structures called chromosomes.