chromosome
The nucleus in a eukaryote cell contains the DNA.
The nucleus is the organelle that contains the DNA in a eukaryotic cell. It is surrounded by a nuclear membrane that separates the DNA from the rest of the cell's components, allowing for proper regulation and protection of the genetic material.
Nucleus.
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the chemical that contains the genetic code for the cell's structure and activities. DNA is located in the cell's nucleus and provides the instructions for building proteins, which carry out various functions in the cell.
cell nucleus
The nucleus in a eukaryote cell contains the DNA.
The nucleus is the organelle that contains the DNA in a eukaryotic cell. It is surrounded by a nuclear membrane that separates the DNA from the rest of the cell's components, allowing for proper regulation and protection of the genetic material.
The cell nucleus is the structure that contains most of an organism's DNA.
Nucleus.
A virus is considers a prokaryotic cell which only contains a cell membrane, cytoplasm and the DNA scattered in the cytoplasm. It is also a few times smaller than an eukaryotic cell which mostly contains a cell membrane, cytoplasm and a nucleus that contains the DNA.
nucleus
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DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the chemical that contains the genetic code for the cell's structure and activities. DNA is located in the cell's nucleus and provides the instructions for building proteins, which carry out various functions in the cell.
cell nucleus
The cell structure that contains DNA and serves as the control center of the cell is the nucleus. DNA within the nucleus contains the genetic information that provides instructions for the cell's functions and activities.
DNA
In a prokaryote cell the DNA is located just within the cell, floating in the cytoplasm, whereas the DNA in eukaryote cells is located inside the nucleus.