chromosomes
The name given to the type of information contained in chromosomes is called DNA. DNA controls everything about the cell and its functions.
The nucleus, in which DNA is contained.
The DNA in a cell is contained within the nucleus, a specialized organelle that houses the genetic material. DNA is wrapped around proteins called histones to form chromosomes, which are the condensed and organized structures that hold the genetic information in a cell.
Is a eukaryote
RNA translates the genetic code contained within a cell. DNA stores the genetic information but RNA is responsible for translating this information into proteins through a process called protein synthesis.
The genetic material contained inside a cell's nucleus is DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). This DNA carries the instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of an organism. It is organized into structures called chromosomes.
The name given to the type of information contained in chromosomes is called DNA. DNA controls everything about the cell and its functions.
The DNA molecule is the cell's instructions. It is the information contained in this molecule that determines what proteins the cell makes, and we are thinking that a certain part of the molecule called telomeres may even tell the cell how long to live.
Within prokaryotes, the DNA simply exists as a loop contained only by the cell membrane. Prokaryotes are very simple; they've DNA, ribosomes, all immersed in cytoplasm; a cell membrane and cell wall(s) to keep it in. They don't have the structural complexity of a distinct cell nucleus.
the nucleus holds chromatin which is basically jumbled DNA.
The code for pepsin is contained in the cell's nucleus in the form of DNA. This DNA is transcribed into mRNA, which is then translated into protein in the cell's cytoplasm.
The nucleus of the cell contains the blueprints to run the cell. The blueprints are contained in the DNA.