Yes there is it in a plants cell
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Yes, every cell contains chromosomes.
The best answer is "No."Both animal and plant cells can have chromosomes, but chromosomes are not cells, and certainly neither plant nor animal cells.Neither, it's part of genetics, as in the cell make up/genes etc. It is part of the cell not a cell.
The animal cell has two parts that aren't in a plant cell. One would be the lysosomes, and the second part would be centrioles. The parts that they have in common are: Nucleus, Nucleolus, Nuclear membrane, Mitochondria, Ribosomes, Cell membrane, DNA/Chromosomes, Golgi Complex, Endoplasmic Reticulum, and Vacuoles. Hope this helped, ~ Max
Seven. There are half as many chromosomes in the sex cells, or gamete cells, of an organism as there are in the normal, or somatic cells, of that organism.
Within a single plant all of the cells have the same DNA, but the location of each cell defines which of the genes are expressed (whether it will be a leaf cell or a root cell). Each cell has all the information needed to make any kind of cell.
The nucleus.
In a plant cell, the chromosomes are found in the nucleus.
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In a plant cell, the chromosomes are found in the nucleus.
part of cell that contains the chromosomes
The best answer is "No."Both animal and plant cells can have chromosomes, but chromosomes are not cells, and certainly neither plant nor animal cells.Neither, it's part of genetics, as in the cell make up/genes etc. It is part of the cell not a cell.
Chromosomes are inside of the nucleus.More than 90% DNA of a cell is inside nucleus.
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They are in both plant and animal cells.
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Chromosomes
Both, chromosomes are found in most eukaryotic cells.
Scientifically, if a plant cell poops out its whole system, another set of chromosomes will be produced. Then the process of the plant cell will start all over again. GOOD LUCK