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Where DNA is found in organisms ?

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Answered by dineshpandu604
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Answer:

In every organisms there are billions of cells in them, each and every cell has DNA.

Explanation:

In cell mainly it is found in the nuclues of the cell which is also called as brain of cell.

Answered by Anonymous
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☛In organisms called eukaryotes, DNA is found inside a special area of the cell called the nucleus. Because the cell is very small, and because organisms have many DNA molecules per cell, each DNA molecule must be tightly packaged. This packaged form of the DNA is called a chromosome.

☛There are two types of DNA in the cell – autosomal DNA and mitochondrial DNA. Autosomal DNA (also called nuclear DNA) is packaged into 22 paired chromosomes.

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