In eukaryots, DNA would be found inside the nucleus, though other molecules that carry genetic information such as some types of RNAs can be found outside the nucleus. In prokaryotes, DNA occures both in plasmids (circular DNA other than the 'main' genome of bacteria) and DNA clumped in a nucloid, which isn't like the nucleus eukaryotic cells have. Prokaryotes also have RNA in their cytoplasm.
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only eukaryotic cells have a nucleus if it is prokaryotic cells don't have nuclei
Protozoa do not have plasmids in nature.
The chromosome(s). In eukaryotic cells there are several linear chromosomes enclosed in an organelle called the nucleus. In prokaryotic cells there is one circular chromosome and several tiny circular plasmids, but no nucleus.
cytoplasm
In nucleus , nucleoid , chloroplast , mitochondria and plasmids .
Prokaryotes (bacteria). Instead of nucleus, bacterial DNA is stored in a region known as nucleoid, as well as in circular structures known as plasmids.
In eukaryots, DNA would be found inside the nucleus, though other molecules that carry genetic information such as some types of RNAs can be found outside the nucleus. In prokaryotes, DNA occures both in plasmids (circular DNA other than the 'main' genome of bacteria) and DNA clumped in a nucloid, which isn't like the nucleus eukaryotic cells have. Prokaryotes also have RNA in their cytoplasm.
nucleus mitochondria endoplasmic reticolumn ribosomes vacule golgi bodies plasmids
No, prokariotic cells have don't have nuclei. Their genetic material is contained in nucleoids (and eventually plasmids).
in the nucleus
in the nucleus of a cell
They are non-nucleated organisms and have nuclear material in the form of dense DNA clusters or plasmids
In the nucleus.
only eukaryotic cells have a nucleus if it is prokaryotic cells don't have nuclei
Protozoa do not have plasmids in nature.