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Q: What has its own DNA independent of nuclear DNA?
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Some organelles have their own DNA that is distinct from the cell's nuclear DNA. this is of which organelle?

Mitochondrion


How did other countries get nuclear weapons?

Most did their own independent development.


Is there a cell in humans that don't have DNA?

No. Not all cells have a nucleus, which contains nuclear DNA; but all cells have mitochondria, which have their own DNA, called mitochondrial DNA, or mDNA. In humans, the cells that lack a nucleus and therefore nuclear DNA, are mature red blood cells, but they do have mitochondria and mitochondrial DNA.


What do chloroplasts and mitochondria form with their own genetic information?

No. they actually have their own dna, independent of the rest of the cell.


Are organelles independent life forms in humans?

No, they are not. Except for mitochondria. These organelles actually have their own DNA


Which cell stores its DNA in the cytoplasm?

A prokaryote cell stores its DNA in the cytoplasm. The Eukaryote cell has a well defined nucleus separated by nuclear envelope which protects the DNA from the cytoplasm. Mitochondria and chloroplasts also contain their own DNA, are parts of cytoplasm.A prokaryote cell stores its DNA in the cytoplasm. The Eukaryote cell has a well defined nucleus separated by nuclear envelope which protects the DNA from the cytoplasm. Mitochondria and chloroplasts also contain their own DNA, are parts of cytoplasm.


What nuclear cell does melanin protect?

Melanin protects a nuclear cell's DNA.


What is an organism's complete set of nuclear DNA?

An organisms complete set of nuclear DNA is a genome. Organism's inherit all of their mitochondrial DNA from the female parent.


Do chloroplasts and mitochondria have their own DNA?

Yes. They are thought to be bacteria that were captured by a plant cell early in the evolution of plants and they still contain some of their own DNA. Most of the genes that the chloroplast uses is now coded for by the plants nuclear DNA.


What are two sources of DNA besides the nuclear DNA in plant cells?

Besides nuclear DNA two other sources of DNA are mitochondria and chloroplasts. Cytoplasmic inheritance is influenced by the DNA from these two sources.


Which body cells have no nuclear DNA?

mature Red Blood cells have no nucleus so no nuclear DNA present :)


What is the process in which all the nuclear DNA is copied?

DNA replication