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Where is the DNA located in a eukaryotic cell?
ribosomes
nucleus
cytoplasm
cell membrane
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nucleus
Explanation: In eukaryotic cells most DNA is housed in the nucleus (organized into chromosomes). Small amounts of DNA are also found in mitochondria (and chloroplasts in plants/algae).
Explanation: In eukaryotic cells most DNA is housed in the nucleus (organized into chromosomes). Small amounts of DNA are also found in mitochondria (and chloroplasts in plants/algae).
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