The cell nucleus is the organelle that contains the hereditary materials.
The chromosomal hereditary material is packaged in the nucleus in eukaryotic cells but not in prokaryotic cells.
This organelle is called the nucleus.
The tightly coiled structure that contains hereditary material in a cell is the chromosome. Chromosomes are composed of DNA and proteins, and they carry genetic information that determines an organism's traits.
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The chromosomal hereditary material is packaged in the nucleus in eukaryotic cells but not in prokaryotic cells.
In those cells that are eukaryotes, the organelle is the nucleus. In those that are not, the genetic material is not found in an organelle but just condensed in the cytoplasm.
This organelle is called the nucleus.
Usually the nucleus which directs cell activities, contains instructions for cell functions. These instructions are found on hereditary material called DNA.
The substance that contains hereditary material in living organisms is called DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).
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