DNA is found in a, usually single, chromosome and in plasmids within the cytoplasm.
DNA located in nucleus as well as mitochondria in the cell.
In prokaryotic cells, DNA is located in the nucleoid region, which is a condensation of DNA in the cytoplasm. In eukaryotic cells, DNA is contained within a membrane-bound nucleus.
In a prokaryote cell the DNA is located just within the cell, floating in the cytoplasm, whereas the DNA in eukaryote cells is located inside the nucleus.
The DNA in the prokaryotic cell is located not in a nucleus, but in a region called nucleoid.
When DNA is not surrounded by a nuclear membrane, the cell is called a prokaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus, so the DNA is located in the cytoplasm in a region called the nucleoid. Examples of prokaryotic cells include bacteria and archaea.
Yes, DNA is present in prokaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells have a single circular chromosome that contains the genetic information of the cell. This DNA is located in the nucleoid region of the cell.
Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, have DNA but no nucleus and lack membrane-bound organelles. The DNA in prokaryotic cells is located in the nucleoid region of the cytoplasm.
DNA is not a cell so therefore it cannot be categorized into prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
Think about it this way. In a eukaryotic cell, the DNA is in a neat, clean room (nucleus). In a prokaryotic cell, the DNA is in a messy yard with no room. The DNA just floats in the prokaryote.
A cell that has DNA within its cytoplasm is stored as chromatin. DNA is stored in the nucleus which is located in the cytoplasm.
A prokaryotic cell has DNA, ribosomes, plasma membrane an cytoplasm.
In the nucleus and the chromatin in the nuclues.