Chromosomes contain DNA in eukariyotes.Chromosomes are inside nucleus.
nucleus
The chromosomal hereditary material is packaged in the nucleus in eukaryotic cells but not in prokaryotic cells.
The hereditary material in a eukaryotic cell, such as DNA, is housed inside the nucleus. This organelle is surrounded by a double membrane, called the nuclear envelope, which helps protect and regulate the flow of molecules in and out of the nucleus. Within the nucleus, the DNA is organized into structures called chromosomes.
The nucleus.
Nucleus
In eukaryotic cells, the hereditary material is held in the nucleus. The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that houses the cell's DNA.
The Nucleolus of the Nucleus in any eukaryotic cell contains the hereditary material. While, prokaryotic cells hereditary material is located within the cell membrane floating freely in the cytoplasm.
Hereditary material is held in the nucleus of non-bacterial cells.
This organelle is called the nucleus.
The storage of hereditary information in a eukaryotic cell is in the nucleus, specifically within the DNA molecules found on chromosomes. DNA carries the instructions needed for the development, functioning, and reproduction of an organism.
With the exception of bacteria cells, hereditary material is held in the cell's nucleus.
DNA is your genetic material.