How does the location of DNA in animal cells compare to DNA's location in plant cells?
Animal cells have DNA in their nuclei and mitochondria, while plant cells have it in their nuclei, mitochondria, and chloroplasts. Animal cells have DNA in their nuclei, while plant cells have it in their nuclei and chloroplasts. Animal cells have all their DNA in their nuclei while plant cells have all of theirs in their chloroplasts. Animal cells have DNA in their nuclei and cell cytoplasm, while plant cells have it in their nuclei, ribosomes, and chloroplasts.
Which do you think it is? Why or why not? It would be easier to tutor you if you explained what about the question is giving you trouble.
I believe that it's d.
oh...do u know what ribosome is ?
Yes.. its in the cell cytoplasm in small clusters and its the protein manufacture
Correct !! but they do not have chromosomes or DNA
There are only things which have chromosomes or DNA
*only 4 things
I think the answer would be c.
Nucleus, chloroplasts, Mitochondria & plasmids
U r correct but not most correct !
Animal cells have nucleus as well as mitochondria, plant cells have nucleus, chloroplasts & mitochondria
Can u guess the correct answer now ?
A!
yes its A
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