nucleus
The three organelles that contain DNA are the nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. The nucleus contains the largest amount of DNA in the cell.
No. They only contain a nucleic acid, either RNA or DNA, and some proteins.
mitochondria, and chloroplasts.
Almost all cells contain organelles, but there are some which do not. Red blood cells do not contain organelles, they only contain hemoglobin.
Mitochondria.They are found in chloroplasts too.They can self replicate
The three organelles that contain DNA are the nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. The nucleus contains the largest amount of DNA in the cell.
Yes it does because of the organelles that are in it
Mitochondria and Chloroplast.
The Nucleus... 100% sure
Mitochondria, chloroplasts and the nucleus.
Mictochondria and Chloroplasts
what organelles do in a cell is work to make energy for the cell. The nucleus contains the chromosones x which contain the DNA.
DNA itself contains no organelles. It is simply a large molecule, however it codes for the production of organelles which exist either freely in the cell cyoplasm or attached to the cell nucleus.
what organelles do in a cell is work to make energy for the cell. The nucleus contains the chromosones x which contain the DNA.
No. They only contain a nucleic acid, either RNA or DNA, and some proteins.
Yes,as eukaryotes they have several organelles which includes at least one nucleus which contains most of the cell's DNA
what organelles do in a cell is work to make energy for the cell. The nucleus contains the chromosones x which contain the DNA.