Inside a cell's nucleus
DNA is housed in chromosomes.
nucleus
In a multicellular organism, the Nucleus contains the DNA but in unicellular beings, the DNA just floats in it.
In eukaryotes, it's housed inside the nucleus. In prokaryotes, it's suspended in the nucleoid region.
The DNA control center is the mitochondria, all deoxyribose-nucleic acid four-base chains are housed within it, there is at least one in every cell.
No. Nucleolus is a separate structure inside the nucleus. DNA is also housed in the nucleus, but not within the nucleolus.Actually, this is incorrect. The nucleolus is the site for ribosomal RNA synthesis and processing. Thus, there is DNA in the nucleolus, it is the DNA repeats that encode ribosomal RNA.
The organelle called the nucleus contains DNA in the cell.
No, DNA molecules are not the largest in the body. The largest structures in the body are cells, which are composed of various organelles, including the nucleus where DNA is housed. DNA itself is a long, thread-like molecule that is tightly coiled to fit within the nucleus of a cell.
Chromosomes.
In DNA, adenine always pairs with thymine.
Eukaryotic cells, including those in humans, have their own DNA and ribosomes. The DNA is housed in the nucleus, which is separated from the cytoplasm by a nuclear membrane. Ribosomes function in protein synthesis and can be found in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.
Genes are arranged on twisted strands called DNA. DNA is housed in the nucleus and controls the cells functions and systems.