Genetic Information are stored in chromosomes [ usually in nucleus ] :)
The nucleus, it is usually in the very middle of the cell.
Chromosomes are thread-like structures made of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of a cell. They contain the genetic information needed for cell growth, development, and functioning. In humans, chromosomes come in pairs, with one set inherited from each parent.
Chromosomes are visible during prophase. Chromosomes are only visible in cells during the cell division because the DNA and protein that the chromosomes are made of are spread throughout the nucleus.
The Nucleus hold DNA
Chromosomes are thread like structures usually present in the nucleus that become visible only during cell divisions. Most chromosomes consist of two arms that extend out from a specialized region of DNA , called Centromere.
Chromosomes are found within the nucleus of the cell (in Eukaryotic cells). There are also usually smaller chromosomes in the mitochondria and chloroplasts.
Genetic Information are stored in chromosomes [ usually in nucleus ] :)
Prokaryotes. These type of cells usually only have a genetic strand of chromosomes, some organelles (not membrane bound ones though) and no nucleus. These will usually be germs, viruses, and etc. Eukaryotes that the other type that are found to be all animal cells and they are completely different. They have membrane bound organelles and a nucleus.
The nucleus, it is usually in the very middle of the cell.
No, chromosomes are not found in the Golgi apparatus. Chromosomes are located in the nucleus of a cell and contain genetic material, while the Golgi apparatus is an organelle involved in the processing and packaging of proteins for secretion.
The chromosomes of most organisms are located within the cell's nucleus. This is where genetic material is housed and organized in the form of DNA. Through cell division, chromosomes ensure genetic information is passed on to the next generation.
In eukaryotes (animals, plants, fungi, algae) chromosomes are found in the nucleus.There is also DNA in mitochondria and chloroplasts, which is usually referred to by terms like "mitochondrial DNA" or "the chloroplast genome". The word "chromosome" is not generally used for this DNA.Prokaryotes (bacteria) have a single chromosome in a region of the cell called the nucleoid. Scientists do not use the term "nucleus" for prokaryotes, as there are no membranes inside the cell, and therefore no nuclear membrane. So, no nucleus!The nucleus.
Usually, however the sex chromosomes X and Y are homologous, but are very different in size (X is much smaller)
Chromosomes are thread-like structures made of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of a cell. They contain the genetic information needed for cell growth, development, and functioning. In humans, chromosomes come in pairs, with one set inherited from each parent.
The sex chromosomes, specifically the X and Y chromosomes, do not usually undergo genetic recombination.
Chromosomes are visible during prophase. Chromosomes are only visible in cells during the cell division because the DNA and protein that the chromosomes are made of are spread throughout the nucleus.