If I understood the question correctly, the chromosomes are composed of DNA that is found in the eukaryote cell's nucleus, which is separated from the cytoplasm by a nuclear membrane.
In prokaryotes, DNA is not enclosed w/i a membrane and is usually a singular circularly arranged chromosome.
the nucleus :D
Nucleus
In eukaryotic Cells, the nucleus houses the Dna.
Chromosomes
the nucleolus.
It's the nucleus.The structure of Eukaryotic cells that contain genetic material is the nucleus.
Chromosomes are found within the cell nucleus, which is a membrane-bound structure in eukaryotic cells. The nucleus houses the cell's genetic material, including DNA, which is organized into chromosomes. In prokaryotic cells, which lack a nucleus, chromosomes are found in the cytoplasm, typically in a region called the nucleoid.
The nucleus.
chromosomes.
The structure that house a eukaryotic cells DNA is known as the nucleus. The nucleus has a membrane that is similar to a cell membrane.
A cell with a nucleus and DNA is called a eukaryotic cell. Eukaryotic cells contain a membrane-bound nucleus that houses the cell's genetic material, which is organized into chromosomes composed of DNA.
The mitochondria in animal and plant cells and the chloroplasts in just plant cells. There is some talk about the centrioles having their own DNA, but, unlike the other organelles mentioned, no DNA from the centrioles has been isolated or sequenced.