In eukaryotic cells chromosomes are found within the nucleus. The only exception to this is during mitosis (i.e. cell division) when the nuclear membrane disappears and the chromosomes line up at the metaphase plate and then move towards opposite direction in anaphase. Reaching the telophase these are again surrounded by the nuclear envelop.
Both, chromosomes are found in most eukaryotic cells.
Chromosomes are found within the nucleus in eukaryotic cells and within the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells.
there is no nucleus in eukaryotic cells, the chromosomes are found in the mitochondria
DNA is primarily found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, where it is organized into chromosomes. Small amounts of DNA can also be found in mitochondria and chloroplasts.
Chromosomes are found within the nucleus of the cell (in Eukaryotic cells). There are also usually smaller chromosomes in the mitochondria and chloroplasts.
You would find them in a nucleaus inside the cell.
Chromosomes are found within the nucleus in eukaryotic cells and within the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells.
Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. They are made up of DNA and proteins, which carry the genetic information essential for cell function and heredity. During cell division, chromosomes condense to form visible structures that can be seen under a microscope.
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.
Chromosomes are replicated in the nucleus of a cell. A nucleus is a membrane-enclosed organelle found in eukaryotic cells. It contains most of the cell's genetic material.
DNA is stored in the chromosomes, which are found in the cell nucleus.
Chromosomes are seen in the nucleus of the eukaryotic cells.