the nucleus is the structure which contains DNA. the DNA is wound into a tight double helix and kept in the nucleus where it undergoes replication. The nucleus functions in a capacity similar to a humans brain.
Previous Answer: "Nucleosls. "
I think you mean the nucleosise ;D
Those that Live and usually Breathe. Oh! you mean Cellular Structures! Again, the Answer is ALL.
A cell structure that contains DNA is the nucleus.
that would be the nucleosise
Chromosome
Chromatin or chromatin threads are the threadlike structures that are found in the nucleus. They contain DNA which is a genetic material.
Nucleus.
Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)
No. Most of the DNA in a cell is stored in the nucleus. Sometimes, there are separate loops of DNA loose in a cell called plasmids. In prokaryotic cells the DNA is just loose in the cell, but even then the golgi body is DNA-free.
Technically the nucleus is the major part of a cell that holds the DNA of a cell, but it does sepatare into a form of multiple linear molecules of DNA that merge into the chromosomes. So, basically the nucleus and chromosomes contain DNA.
The two-rod structures that contain the cell's DNA is the chromosome.
The two-rod structures that contain the cell's DNA is the chromosome.
no it doesn't ...
Chromatin or chromatin threads are the threadlike structures that are found in the nucleus. They contain DNA which is a genetic material.
Chromosomes are the structures in the nucleus that contain DNA.
They are called chromosones
The structures in the nucleus that contain DNA are known as chromosomes. There are 46 chromosomes in the human cell.
The structures in the nucleus that contain DNA are chromosomes. Chromosomes are rod-like structures that are composed of DNA and protein.
genes or DNA
the macronucleus and the micronucleus
Chromosomes
the nucleus holds all the inormation about the cells DNA