These are known as, and called, Chromosomes.
In Prokaryotes the single Chromosome is circular and free in the Cytoplasm, while in Eukaryotes the [variable number of] Chromosome Pairs reside within the nuclear membrane bound Nucleus.
DNA is not a cell, it's a molecule.
It is constructed of two sugar-phosphate backbones which wind around each other all along the length of the molecule. These two structures are spaced apart and held together by side-chains whose far ends join to each other.
The possible side chains are Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine and Thymine. The choice and ordering of these sidechains encodes the proteins which will be synthesised using the DNA as a pattern.
Chromosomes are made up of DNA.
A cell part made up of nucleotides is the DNA found in chromosomes in the nucleus.
It cannot replicate without DNA. All living things are made up of DNA.
Cell. More specifically, in the nucleus of the cell.
Strands of DNA become chromosomes, which are located in the nucleus.
two
Wrong, Chromosones are made up of DNA and DNA contains genes.
The Nucleolus is made up of DNA and RNA in the nucleus.
no it is made up of lipid bilayer
A cell part made up of nucleotides is the DNA found in chromosomes in the nucleus.
Eukaryotic cell
It cannot replicate without DNA. All living things are made up of DNA.
the chromosome
Chromosomes are the threadlike structures that are made up of proteins and DNA. Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of the cell.
Chromosomes are the threadlike structures that are made up of proteins and DNA. Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of the cell.
genes
Cell. More specifically, in the nucleus of the cell.
The nucleolus.