In a plant cell, DNA is found in the mitochondria, the nucleus and one more place that i forgot. Sorry, but hope that helps.
The answers are nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. Good guessing though, too bad you didn't get the last one. Ha Ha.
DNA is found in every living cell, for it contains the instructions for living cells to go about its various functions.
Inside the nucleus of a cell, as with animals.
Bacterial cells, animal cells, and plant cells all have DNA. DNA contains information for the cell on how to perform tasks. In plant and animal cells, DNA is contained in a nucleus, unlike bacterial cells where DNA is contained in a nucleoid.Hope this helped
Both animal and plant cells contain genetic material, DNA.
Genetic cells
Plant cells have single DNA chromosomes. Animal Cells have multiple.
Yes, plant cells contain plenty of water.
Yes, plant cells contain DNA. They contain it because DNA is necessary to the cells so that they can carry the instructions to carry out life functions and reproduce.Nucleus and chloroplasts
Bacterial cells, animal cells, and plant cells all have DNA. DNA contains information for the cell on how to perform tasks. In plant and animal cells, DNA is contained in a nucleus, unlike bacterial cells where DNA is contained in a nucleoid.Hope this helped
All plant and animal cells contain a cell membrane, a nucleus and DNA.
Only the cell nucleus contains DNA; the other parts of the cell do not.
Both animal and plant cells contain genetic material, DNA.
The Dna in prokaryotic Cells floats in the Cytoplasm as a single circular Chromosome. Yes, all Prokaryotes (bacteria and archea and others) and Eukaryotes (e.g Insect, Animal, and Plant Cells) contain Dna in the Form of Chromosomes; without Dna there will be no reproduction.
Plant cells contain DNA and RNA, just like animal cells.
Genetic cells
Plant cells contain genetic information in 3 places. They contain nuclear DNA in the form of chromosomes in their nucleus. However there is also DNA in the mitochondria and plastids due to their endosymbiotic origin.
Plant cells have single DNA chromosomes. Animal Cells have multiple.
Yes, all known living cells contain deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). This includes animals, plants, other eukaryotes such as yeasts and amoeba, but also prokaryotes such as bacteria. As for viruses, some contain DNA, others RNA, but they are not generally considered to be cells, or alive.
The Dna in prokaryotic Cells floats in the Cytoplasm as a single circular Chromosome. Yes, all Prokaryotes (bacteria and archea and others) and Eukaryotes (e.g Insect, Animal, and Plant Cells) contain Dna in the Form of Chromosomes; without Dna there will be no reproduction.