Mitochondrian in animals and chloroplasts in vegetables.
It's the nucleus.The structure of Eukaryotic cells that contain genetic material is the nucleus.
No they don't have genetic material
genetic material, nucleoplasm, enzymes and proteins required for gene replication, and transcription.
A cell cannot function without genetic material (with the exception of red blood cells, which do function without genetic material - all they have to do is to contain hemoglobin and float in the blood as it circulates). However, in organisms called prokaryotes the genetic information is not present in the nucleus but in the cytoplasm. This is possible because their genetic material is very simple and does not need the nucleus to protect it from harm.
The nucleus is what contains the genetic material of a cell.
Nucleus contains Nucleolus, Genetic Material, and DNA
DNA
yes
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.
It's the nucleus.The structure of Eukaryotic cells that contain genetic material is the nucleus.
The genetic material is in the nucleus to protect it.
Genes contain genetic material that help direct cell function.
Chromatin or chromatin threads are the threadlike structures that are found in the nucleus. They contain DNA which is a genetic material.
No they don't have genetic material
genetic material, nucleoplasm, enzymes and proteins required for gene replication, and transcription.
DNA is the genetic material. It is in chromosomes in nucleus.
A cell cannot function without genetic material (with the exception of red blood cells, which do function without genetic material - all they have to do is to contain hemoglobin and float in the blood as it circulates). However, in organisms called prokaryotes the genetic information is not present in the nucleus but in the cytoplasm. This is possible because their genetic material is very simple and does not need the nucleus to protect it from harm.