no it is part of an organelle called the nucleus
Chromosome
Contained within a nucleus is DNA in the form of chromatin. In addition to this, the organelle known as a nucleolus is also found within the nucleus, and produces the building blocks of ribosomes.
Mostly the choloroplasts which contains chlorophyll, but chromatin, another photosynthetic pigment is stored in the chromoplasts.
The threadlike structures inside the nucleus of the cells are called the chromosomes. Chromosomes are the carrier of heredity genes.
chromatin / chromosones!
Nucleus
Chromatin-- it is not an organelle as are the rest.
Chromosome
nuclear
The chromosomes, in their chromatin form generally, are located in the organelle called the nucleus.
The nucleus of the cell, of course.
The nucleus of the cell, of course.
Contained within a nucleus is DNA in the form of chromatin. In addition to this, the organelle known as a nucleolus is also found within the nucleus, and produces the building blocks of ribosomes.
Mostly the choloroplasts which contains chlorophyll, but chromatin, another photosynthetic pigment is stored in the chromoplasts.
In prokaryotes, DNA and chromatin are located in the nucleoid region of the cell. The nucleoid is a non-membrane bound area within the cytoplasm where the genetic material is compactly organized. Unlike eukaryotes, prokaryotes lack a true nucleus, so the DNA and chromatin are not enclosed within a membrane-bound organelle.
The chromatin in the nucleus gives the nucleus its instructions, while the nucleus itself gives directions.
The threadlike structures inside the nucleus of the cells are called the chromosomes. Chromosomes are the carrier of heredity genes.