Question
How is DNA arranged in eukaryotic cells?
Responses
It is arranged in one circular, freely-floating chromosome.
It is arranged in one circular, freely-floating chromosome.
It is arranged in chromosomes inside the nucleus.
It is arranged in chromosomes inside the nucleus.
It is arranged in ribosomes around the cytoplasm.
It is arranged in ribosomes around the cytoplasm.
It is arranged in short, distinct pieces that wrap around the outer edge of the cell.
Responses
It is arranged in one circular, freely-floating chromosome.
It is arranged in one circular, freely-floating chromosome.
It is arranged in chromosomes inside the nucleus.
It is arranged in chromosomes inside the nucleus.
It is arranged in ribosomes around the cytoplasm.
It is arranged in ribosomes around the cytoplasm.
It is arranged in short, distinct pieces that wrap around the outer edge of the cell.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
In eukaryotic cells, DNA is arranged in chromosomes inside the nucleus.