Well, as far as I know, DNA interacts with the following cell parts:
Nucleus, Chromosome, Ribosomes, & Cytoplasm.
DNA can be extracted from most cells by a simple chemical procedure: the cells are opened and the DNA is separated from the other cell parts.
The nucleus and the mitochondria are the 2 cell parts that contain DNA. DNA is located in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, while mitochondria have their own separate DNA known as mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA).
A prokaryote cell stores its DNA in the cytoplasm. The Eukaryote cell has a well defined nucleus separated by nuclear envelope which protects the DNA from the cytoplasm. Mitochondria and chloroplasts also contain their own DNA, are parts of cytoplasm.A prokaryote cell stores its DNA in the cytoplasm. The Eukaryote cell has a well defined nucleus separated by nuclear envelope which protects the DNA from the cytoplasm. Mitochondria and chloroplasts also contain their own DNA, are parts of cytoplasm.
DNA can bunch up during cell division when it condenses into chromosomes. This process allows the DNA to be neatly organized and easily separated into daughter cells. Additionally, DNA can also bunch up when it interacts with proteins to form chromatin within the cell nucleus.
Nucleus. But the mitochondria can also
Only the cell nucleus contains DNA; the other parts of the cell do not.
cell membrane, cytoplasm, and DNA
every cell has cytoplasm, a cell membrane, and DNA
DNA can be extracted from most cells by a simple chemical procedure: the cells are opened and the DNA is separated from the other cell parts.
The nucleus and the mitochondria are the 2 cell parts that contain DNA. DNA is located in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, while mitochondria have their own separate DNA known as mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA).
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A prokaryote cell stores its DNA in the cytoplasm. The Eukaryote cell has a well defined nucleus separated by nuclear envelope which protects the DNA from the cytoplasm. Mitochondria and chloroplasts also contain their own DNA, are parts of cytoplasm.A prokaryote cell stores its DNA in the cytoplasm. The Eukaryote cell has a well defined nucleus separated by nuclear envelope which protects the DNA from the cytoplasm. Mitochondria and chloroplasts also contain their own DNA, are parts of cytoplasm.
DNA can bunch up during cell division when it condenses into chromosomes. This process allows the DNA to be neatly organized and easily separated into daughter cells. Additionally, DNA can also bunch up when it interacts with proteins to form chromatin within the cell nucleus.
Nucleus. But the mitochondria can also
Only the cell nucleus contains DNA; the other parts of the cell do not.
cell wall and DNA
they all have cytoplasm, DNA, cell membrane