chromosome, pay attention more in class
Eukaryotic cells store their genetic material (DNA) in chromosomes in the nucleus.In addition there is some DNA in each mitochondrion and chloroplast.Prokaryotic cells store their genetic information in a single chromosome in the cytoplasm, and in a number of small rings of DNA called plasmids, also in the cytoplasm.
In eukaryotes, DNA is located on the chromosomes in the cell nucleus. In prokaryotes, DNA is located on a single chromosome in the cell cytoplasm.
A prokaryote contains a single circular chromosome in its cytoplasm.
Well, as far as I know, DNA interacts with the following cell parts: Nucleus, Chromosome, Ribosomes, & Cytoplasm.
The cytoplasm contains substances and enzymes that breakdown nucleic acids (such as DNA). Therefore if the DNA is stored in the nucleus, it is separated and protected from these.
A cell that has DNA within its cytoplasm is stored as chromatin. DNA is stored in the nucleus which is located in the cytoplasm.
DNA is found in a, usually single, chromosome and in plasmids within the cytoplasm.
Eukaryotic cells store their genetic material (DNA) in chromosomes in the nucleus.In addition there is some DNA in each mitochondrion and chloroplast.Prokaryotic cells store their genetic information in a single chromosome in the cytoplasm, and in a number of small rings of DNA called plasmids, also in the cytoplasm.
In eukaryotes, DNA is located on the chromosomes in the cell nucleus. In prokaryotes, DNA is located on a single chromosome in the cell cytoplasm.
A prokaryote contains a single circular chromosome in its cytoplasm.
Well, as far as I know, DNA interacts with the following cell parts: Nucleus, Chromosome, Ribosomes, & Cytoplasm.
The cytoplasm contains substances and enzymes that breakdown nucleic acids (such as DNA). Therefore if the DNA is stored in the nucleus, it is separated and protected from these.
Mitocondria have the same structure as bacteria: outer lipid bilayer membrane, cytoplasm, large ring shaped DNA chromosome, small ring shaped DNA plasmids.
In the cytoplasm In the cytoplasm
Genetic material is stored in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, where it is organized into chromosomes. In prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, genetic material is located in the cytoplasm, typically in a single circular chromosome. Additionally, mitochondria and chloroplasts, which are organelles found in eukaryotic cells, contain their own DNA, separate from the nuclear DNA.
The bacterial cell has a circular DNA molecule in the cytoplasm. That is where all the genetic information is located.
The part of the nucleus that carries coded information called genes is the chromosome. The chromosome is a threadlike structure of nucleic acid and proteins.