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Where is DNA stored in prokaryotic cells?
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Mitochondria
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Cytoplasm
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Nucleus
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In prokaryotic cells, DNA is stored in the **cytoplasm**. Prokaryotes do not have a defined nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, so their DNA is located in a region called the nucleoid, which is situated in the cytoplasm. Thus, the correct answer is **Cytoplasm**.
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