The organelle is called the chloroplast The photosynthetic pigment it contains is called chlorophyll
The nucleus is the organelle that contains the cells DNA.
In a multicellular organism, the Nucleus contains the DNA but in unicellular beings, the DNA just floats in it.
Considering potato's are plants. I'd suppose it is the starch granules since they are specialized plastids for storing carbon hydrates.
The organelle that contains the cell's DNA is the nucleus. The nucleus acts as the control center of the cell and stores the genetic material in the form of chromosomes.
No, the largest organelle in a cell is usually the nucleus, which contains the cell's genetic material. The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance that fills the cell and contains other organelles.
In eukaryotic cells which organelle contains DNA?
Mitochondria. Technically, the nucleus also is an organelle that also contains DNA from the mother.
Chloroplasts.
chloroplasts
The nucleus is the organelle that contains the cells DNA.
The chloroplast contains chlorophyll.
Lysosomes
Chloroplast
Chloroplasts
"nucleus"
the cells nucleus
the nucleus.