Ribosomes.
Eukaryotes have organelles that proform various functions for the cell.
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.
In a multicellular organism, the Nucleus contains the DNA but in unicellular beings, the DNA just floats in it.
Many people think that the organelle that holds DNA is the nucleolus but it is actually the nucleus. i answered your question quite professionally and i am only 9 years old hahahahahahaha
The nucleus is the organelle that contains the cells DNA.
No. DNA is store in the nucleus which is an organelle but the DNA specifically is not considered an organelle
DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid; and RNA, or ribonucleic acid
Eukaryotes have organelles that proform various functions for the cell.
In eukaryotic cells which organelle contains DNA?
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.
organelle
DNA is kept in the nucleus, while RNA transcription occurs in the nucleus before the mRNA moves to the ribosomes in the cytoplasm for translation.
In plant cells, the chloroplast is an organelle that performs photosynthesis, and he mitochondria is an organelle that produces ATP (energy).
Mitochondria. Technically, the nucleus also is an organelle that also contains DNA from the mother.
The organelle that contains our DNA with all of our genetic information is the nucleus.
In a multicellular organism, the Nucleus contains the DNA but in unicellular beings, the DNA just floats in it.
mitochondria