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Where are the chromosomes of most organisms located?
A.
floating freely inside of an organism's blood stream
B.
floating freely outside of the nucleus of the cell
C.
enclosed within the nucleus of the cell
D.
enclosed within a vacuole of the cell
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C. enclosed within the nucleus of the cell
Explanation: In eukaryotic organisms, chromosomes (DNA wound with proteins) are housed in the cell nucleus. (Prokaryotes are the exception—their DNA is not enclosed in a nucleus.)
Explanation: In eukaryotic organisms, chromosomes (DNA wound with proteins) are housed in the cell nucleus. (Prokaryotes are the exception—their DNA is not enclosed in a nucleus.)
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