Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA and RNA.
Genes along the DNA are transcribed, so messenger RNA (mRNA) is formed, and there is (ribosomal RNA) rRNA in ribosomes. These organelles have their own transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules, too.
Mitochondria.
ribosomes
Nucleus & Mitochondria are the two organelles having their own genetic material.
The genetic material that viruses have is RNA. Viruses are unable to truly carry out the processes associated with holding their own DNA.
The Nucleus for the cell's genetic information.
An organism's genetic material is packaged in its chromosomes. The genetic material can be in the form of either DNA or RNA.
Viruses are not considered alive because they cannot reproduce on their own. They must invade another cell or bacteria and implant their genetic material into that organism's genome in order to replicate.
it is because it posses its own genetic material
In those cells that are eukaryotes, the organelle is the nucleus. In those that are not, the genetic material is not found in an organelle but just condensed in the cytoplasm.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts. The question asks for organelles with their OWN genetic material. The material from the nucleus already belongs to the cell. Those two evolved from symbiotic prokaryotes and maintain their own DNA.
The Nucleus
According to biologists, the nucleus is the organelle in organisms that genetic material can be found because DNA and nucleic acid is stored inside the nucleus.
The Nucleus
The Nucleus
Nucleus.
nucleolus
A prokaryote is a bacteria without membrane-bound organelles such as a mitochondria. The genetic material is found in the nucleoid region, as a nucleus is a membrane bound organelle.
genetic material of their own
Nucleus & Mitochondria are the two organelles having their own genetic material.