Because the purpose of this lab is to extract DNA from a variety of cells and see DNA
it cant see
It has DNA that is not contained within the nucleus.
it cant come out of the nucleus
nope you see chromosomes. which are each a single tightly wound strand of DNA but you cant make out that out. can see genes at all unless your looking at a sequence or have a florescent or radioactive tag.
The answer is no. Though Prokaryotic cells have DNA, it is not packaged within a nucleus.
Chromosomes contain DNA within the cell nucleus.
Magic
Prokaryotes do have DNA, it just is not contained within a nucleus. It is loosely bound within 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.
DNA replication occurs within the nucleus.
No, the Archea are prokaryotes, which means they have no membranes within their cells.
no because they cant