In eukaryotic cells, DNA is confined to the nucleus, except for the DNA in the mitochondria and chloroplasts.
The nucleus's main function is to hold the DNA. Prokaryotic cells do have the DNA but it is not surrounded by a membrane that separates it from the rest of the cell so the DNA just floats around in the region called nucleiod instead of being confined inside a nucleus.
The nucleus's main function is to hold the DNA. Prokaryotic cells do have the DNA but it is not surrounded by a membrane that separates it from the rest of the cell so the DNA just floats around in the region called nucleiod instead of being confined inside a nucleus.
The prisoners were confined to their cells for the night.
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In the nucleus is DNA which is contained on chromosomes. These never leave the nucleus. Instead, when the DNA needs to be used to create new cells, something called rNA copies the DNA code to take it to various other sites. Inside of the nucleus there is also nucleic acid.
The DNA in prokaryotic cells is circular, while the DNA in eukaryotic cells is linear.
no. Cells have DNA not the other way around
They use different DNA codes
False. Eukaryotic cells generally contain more DNA than prokaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells have their DNA enclosed within a nucleus, whereas prokaryotic cells have their DNA located in the cytoplasm.
Haploid cells like sperm cells,ova,bacteria
DNA
DNA in Eukaryotic cells are linear. DNA in Prokaryotic cells are circular.