Plants store DNA in the NUCLEUS of the cell.
The nucleus of a plant cell stores genetic information in the form of DNA. DNA contains instructions for the development, growth, and functioning of the plant cell.
The DNA in a plant cell is located in the nucleus.
The nucleus is the part of the plant cell that stores information in the form of DNA for making proteins. The DNA is transcribed into messenger RNA (mRNA) which is then used as a template for protein synthesis by ribosomes in the cytoplasm.
No. The nucleus is the part of the cell that holds the DNA. Plant cells have a nucleus, but a nucleus by itself is not a cell.
The nucleus of the cell stores the coded instructions in the form of DNA. The DNA contains the genetic information that determines an organism's traits and functions.
DNA controls the actions of the plant cell. This includes the processes of the plant cell and all of its functions.
The nucleus.
The nucleus holds the DNA and chromosomes for the cell. The DNA stores what is needed to tell the cell how to grow.
DNA
Mitochondria and chloroplasts ( only in plant cells )
Yes, chromosomes are part of plant cells. They are located in the nucleus of the plant cell and carry genetic information in the form of DNA. Chromosomes play a crucial role in cell division and inheritance of traits in plant cells.
The DNA in a cell is contained within its own double-membrane layer. It has pores which allow things like RNA through, but for the most part it blocks the cytoplasmic enzymes.