DNA is stored in threadlike, tangled structures called chromatin inside the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell. During mitosis, chromatin changes into structures called chromosomes. Each time the cell divides, the genetic information carried by the chromosomes is passed to the two newly formed cells, where it is stored as DNA in their nuclei.
Eukaryotic DNA is found in the nuclei of eukaryotic cells; the DNA is stored in a nucleus, unlike prokaryotic cells. by joieman04
DNA is always found in the nucleus of the eukaryotic cell. This is in the form is a linear.
Nucleus Of The Eukaryotic Cell
DNA is found in the nucleolus, a part of the cell's nucleus that containes the chromosomes.
DNA is found in the nucleus of eukaryotes or in the cytoplasm of prokaryotes. The DNA forms complex strands known as chromatin, and when dividing, chromosomes.
In Prokaryotes like bacteria DNA is in the form of clusters of chromosomes and in eukaryotes DNA is concentrated in the nucleus as they have it .
AnswerNo, yeast are eukarotic cells.
eukaryotic DNA is generally located in the cell nucleus in the form of a number of chromosomes. .Carlos C
In eukaryotic organisms, genetic material in the form on DNA (which in turn are in the form of chromatin during interphase) is stored in the nucleus of the cell.
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Nucleus Of The Eukaryotic Cell
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In chromosomes in nucleus. Circular DNA in mitochondria and chloroplast.
The nucleus of a eukaryotic cell. =)
The DNA of the Eukaryotic cell is sometimes seen in chromosome form because of the simplicity of the cell. The more complex the organism, the less likely the DNA will be seen in chromosome form.
DNA is found in the nucleolus, a part of the cell's nucleus that containes the chromosomes.
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No. they actually have their own dna, independent of the rest of the cell.