DNA is found (usually) in each cell of an organism in the nucleus or in an area called a nucleoid.
Contain DNA
yes
One untrue statement about DNA is that it is the only genetic material in living organisms. Another untrue statement is that all DNA is organized in the same way in all organisms. Additionally, it is false to say that DNA is a protein.
All animals are organisms. An organism is anything living that is made of at least one cell. The smallest being... "single-cell organisms" these contain only one cell and are microscopic.
one, all organisms are made of one or more cells. two, the cell is the basic unit of organization in organisms. three, all cell are made of other cells!
All one celled organisims have an nucleus
the three main ideas of cell theory is all organisms are made up of one or more cells, all cells come from existing cells, and the cell is the basic unit of all organisms.
Yes. The only organisms with a nucleus are eukaryotic cells. When a cell is prokaryotic, they have no nucleus and the DNA just floats around in the cell. Prokaryites are usually one celled organisms. Animals and plants are eukaryites.
Euaryotic cells have a cell nucleus where the DNA is contained. Prokaryotic cells do not have a cell nucleus, and the DNA is scattered throughout the cell. All multicellular organisms are made up of eukaryotic cells.
genetic material ,in the nucleus
No, not all organisms have more than one cell. Organisms can be unicellular (made up of a single cell) or multicellular (made up of multiple cells). Examples of unicellular organisms include bacteria and protists, while multicellular organisms include plants, animals, and fungi.
Yes,as eukaryotes they have several organelles which includes at least one nucleus which contains most of the cell's DNA