Discussion :: Cell Structure and Compartments - Section 1 (Q.No.3)
3. | Where in a eukaryotic cell, DNA can be found? |
|||||||
Answer: Option D Explanation: No answer description available for this question.
|
Kelvin said: (Mar 15, 2013) | |
According to genetics DNA found in the nucleus while RNA found in the cytoplasm. |
Pranshu said: (Aug 23, 2014) | |
DNA is present in both Mitochondria and Nucleus. |
Kelly Michael -Keywordz said: (Oct 23, 2014) | |
DNA is found in the nucleus and Mitochondria are also unique that they have their own mitochondrial DNA (Separate from the DNA that is in the nucleus). |
Rajesh said: (Apr 24, 2016) | |
DNA present in the nucleus. |
King said: (Oct 7, 2016) | |
DNA is present in the nucleus. |
Happy Sinkonde said: (Aug 22, 2019) | |
DNA is found in both the nucleus and the mitochondrial while RNA is found on the cytoplasm specifically on the ribosomesite. |
Post your comments here:
Name *:
Email : (optional)
» Your comments will be displayed only after manual approval.