Personaly I keep mine in the nucleus of my cells, I reserve a half copy in each of the egg cells I set aside early in my development, but I was too young at the time to tell you much about that.
D. Mitochondria contain their own set of DNA, separate from the nuclear DNA in the cell. This DNA is involved in the production of some proteins essential for the mitochondrial function.
Yes, chloroplasts contain their own set of circular DNA known as chloroplast DNA. This DNA contains genes that encode for proteins essential for chloroplast function.
Yes, a nucleus contains its own DNA. The DNA in the nucleus carries the genetic information necessary for cell functioning and is organized into chromosomes.
No, the mitochondria also has its own DNA.
The mitochondria contains a circular molecule of DNA that still codes for several proteins used by the mitochondria.
Yes, this is correct. Eukaryotic mitochondria have their own set of ribosomes called mitoribosomes, which are 70S in size. Mitochondria also have circular DNA that contains genes necessary for mitochondrial function and replication.
An organism's DNA contains a complete set of instructions needed for making that organism. These instructions determine the organism's traits and characteristics by regulating the production of proteins through gene expression.
i think its in the nucleus
Chloroplasts; Mitochondrion
Mitochondria are the organelles that contain their own DNA and ribosomes. They are often called the powerhouse of the cell because they generate energy for the cell through the process of cellular respiration. Mitochondria have a double membrane structure and their own genetic material separate from the cell's nuclear DNA.
The mitochondria contains it's own circular DNA that still codes for some proteins.The chloroplasts of plant also contain circular coding DNA.
So then the cell can split the replicated DNA into to nuclei and then form two separate cells, each with their own nucleus and own set of DNA.