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Chromatid
there is no nucleus in eukaryotic cells, the chromosomes are found in the mitochondria
Inside of the nucleus
Chromosomes are found within the nucleus in eukaryotic cells and within the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells.
Chromosomes are the molecules of DNA (inheritable genetic material) in each of your cells. Human cells are eukaryotic meaning that they have membrane bound organelles. The chromosomes in eukaryotic cells are enclosed within a nuclear membrane, collectively known as the nucleus. The nucleus is one of the organelles inside a eukaryotic cell.
Eukaryotic cells, which make up plants, animals, and fungi, have chromosomes within their nucleus that contain genetic information in the form of DNA. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, do not have a true nucleus or chromosomes.
The nucleus
The Nucleus
Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of cells.
In a plant cell, the chromosomes are found in the nucleus.
Chromosomes are seen in the nucleus of the eukaryotic cells.
If you took all the DNA from your cells and uncoiled it, it would stretch out to a total length of about 2 meters. This compact packaging allows the DNA to fit inside the nucleus of a cell while still containing all the genetic information needed for an organism.