The nucleus contains most of the DNA in a cell and this DNA is called the chromosomal DNA. It is separated from the rest of the cell by a double layer of membrane. The mitochondria also contain DNA, called the mitochondrial DNA.
Yes. All members of the animal kingdom are eukaryotic and has a membrane-bound nucleus.
Yes,Most of DNA found in nucleus.90% of DNA is in nucleus.
In a eukaryote, the DNA is to be found in the cell's nucleus.
Strands of DNA become chromosomes, which are located in the nucleus.
To receive genetic information.
Eukaryotic because it contains organelles (eg chloroplasts, mitochondria, etc..), it has a nucleus enclosing the DNA and it contains 80S ribosomes instead of 70S ribosomes
The nucleus contains DNA. The DNA is found in the nucleus.
Eukaryotic because it contains organelles (eg chloroplasts, mitochondria, etc..), it has a nucleus enclosing the DNA and it contains 80S ribosomes instead of 70S ribosomes
The nucleus contains most of the DNA in a cell and this DNA is called the chromosomal DNA. It is separated from the rest of the cell by a double layer of membrane. The mitochondria also contain DNA, called the mitochondrial DNA.
Yes. All members of the animal kingdom are eukaryotic and has a membrane-bound nucleus.
Yes,Most of DNA found in nucleus.90% of DNA is in nucleus.
There is no such thing called a DNA nucleus. I assume you mean DNA found in the nucleus. The DNA that's found in the nucleus are many DNA strands all bunched up.
The cell nucleus contains DNA.
The Nucleus and mitochondria in eucaryotes
In a eukaryote, the DNA is to be found in the cell's nucleus.
All I know is that a nucleus stores the molecule DNA.