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25. Where is DNA always located?
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It is found on ribosomes within each cell.
In the nucleus of every cell.
It is able to move around within a cell
It is able to move around within your body.
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In the nucleus of every cell.
(Notes: This is the intended answer for eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotes store DNA in the cytoplasm (nucleoid), and mitochondria/chloroplasts also contain DNA; mature human red blood cells have no nucleus.)
(Notes: This is the intended answer for eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotes store DNA in the cytoplasm (nucleoid), and mitochondria/chloroplasts also contain DNA; mature human red blood cells have no nucleus.)
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