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Name the cell organelles which have DNA in them.

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Answered by HashmitaSalvi
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Three organelles contain DNA: the nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts.

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Answered by GalaxyLover
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The cell Organelles that have DNA in them are:

--> The Nucleus

--> The Mitochondria

--> The Chloroplasts

The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that contains genetic material (DNA) of eukaryotic organisms. As such, it serves to maintain the integrity of the cell by facilitating transcription and replication processes. It's the largest organelle inside the cell taking up about a tenth of the entire cell volume.

Although most DNA is packaged in chromosomes within the nucleus, mitochondria also have a small amount of their own DNA. This genetic material is known as mitochondrial DNA or mtDNA. ... Mitochondrial DNA contains 37 genes, all of which are essential for normal mitochondrial function.

Chloroplast DNA. ... Chloroplasts have their own DNA, often abbreviated as cpDNA. It is also known as the plastome when referring to genomes of other plastids. Its existence was first proven in 1962, and first sequenced in 1986—when two Japanese research teams sequenced the chloroplast DNA of liverwort and tobacco.

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