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In any living cell, eukaryotic or prokaryotic, yes, the DNA is found within the cell.
Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of a cell. They are structures that contain the genetic material of the cell in the form of DNA.
No, DNA can also be found in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells. However, the majority of DNA in a cell is located in the nucleus.
An organelle is a generic term for a specialized structure in the cell. The majority of a cell's DNA is located in the nucleus, but a small amount is found in the mitochondria, and is referred to as mitochondrial DNA.
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It is found in the nucleus. the nucleus is the brain of the cell
In any living cell, eukaryotic or prokaryotic, yes, the DNA is found within the cell.
Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of a cell. They are structures that contain the genetic material of the cell in the form of DNA.
DNA is found inside prokaryotic cells freely floating in the cytoplasm. It is in long strands bundled in the cell.
No, DNA can also be found in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells. However, the majority of DNA in a cell is located in the nucleus.
In an animal or plant cell, DNA is found in the nucleus, inside chromosomes. In a bacteria cell, DNA is not in the nucleus because there is no nucleus in a bacteria cell I hope this helps:)
It is found in the nucleus, inside the mitochondria.
The DNA of a cell is typically found in the nucleus, where it is organized into structures called chromosomes. Some cell types, such as bacteria, have their DNA located in the cytoplasm. Additionally, mitochondria and chloroplasts also have their own DNA separate from the cell's nuclear DNA.
DNA can be found inside the nucleus of every cell, except for red blood cells. Small amounts of DNA can also be found in mitochondria.
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