Nucleus
No, DNA is not considered an organelle. DNA is a molecule found in the nucleus of cells and contains the genetic information necessary for the development, functioning, and reproduction of living organisms. Organelles are specialized structures within cells that have specific functions.
Yes it is an organelle.
The organelle of a living cell is DNA found is in the nucleus. It is also found in the mitochondrion.
DNA can be found in 2 organells in a cell: the Nucleus and the Mitochondria. Chromosomes are NOT an organelle
Most DNA is found in the nucleus of a cell.
The cell nucleus (and the mitochondria).
No. DNA is store in the nucleus which is an organelle but the DNA specifically is not considered an organelle
No, DNA is not considered an organelle. DNA is a molecule found in the nucleus of cells and contains the genetic information necessary for the development, functioning, and reproduction of living organisms. Organelles are specialized structures within cells that have specific functions.
Yes it is an organelle.
nucleus
It is found in the nucleus.
The organelle of a living cell is DNA found is in the nucleus. It is also found in the mitochondrion.
i think its in the nucleus
Usually the nucleus which directs cell activities, contains instructions for cell functions. These instructions are found on hereditary material called DNA.
The nucleus contains most of the DNA in a cell and this DNA is called the chromosomal DNA. It is separated from the rest of the cell by a double layer of membrane. The mitochondria also contain DNA, called the mitochondrial DNA.
An organelle called the nucleus is where DNA is found in plants and animals.
An organelle is a generic term for a specialized structure in the cell. The majority of a cell's DNA is located in the nucleus, but a small amount is found in the mitochondria, and is referred to as mitochondrial DNA.