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No, chromosomes aren't organelles, membrane-bound or otherwise.
chromatin Answer is cytosol not chromatin
Chromosomes are the molecules of DNA (inheritable genetic material) in each of your cells. Human cells are eukaryotic meaning that they have membrane bound organelles. The chromosomes in eukaryotic cells are enclosed within a nuclear membrane, collectively known as the nucleus. The nucleus is one of the organelles inside a eukaryotic cell.
It is abbreviated and also more known as DNA, the molecular constituent of chromosomes in the cell nucleus.
Organelles found in cells are Lysosome, Mitochondrion, Nucleus, Water Vacuole, Food Vacuole, Ribsome, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Body, Chloroplast, Cell Membrane, Cell Wall, Cytoplasm, and Peroxisome.
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Chloroplasts are organelles, they are not found inside other organelles, they are found inside cells.
No, chromosomes aren't organelles, membrane-bound or otherwise.
The chromosomes are found in the nucleus.
Organelles are found in the cytoplasm of cells.
Centrioles are cylindrical organelles found near the nucleus. They help cells during cell division by forming spindle fibers that are used to separate chromosomes.
Cells are not found in chromosomes. Chromosomes are found in cells.
All of them. But especially chromosomes and the nucleus
chromatin Answer is cytosol not chromatin
Prokaryotes. These type of cells usually only have a genetic strand of chromosomes, some organelles (not membrane bound ones though) and no nucleus. These will usually be germs, viruses, and etc. Eukaryotes that the other type that are found to be all animal cells and they are completely different. They have membrane bound organelles and a nucleus.