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The DNA of a cell is organized into structures. What are these structures called?
A
chromosomes
B
mitochondria
C
nuclei
D
vacuoles
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A — chromosomes.
DNA is packaged with proteins (histones) into chromatin that is organized into chromosomes. (Mitochondria have a small separate genome; the nucleus houses the chromosomes; vacuoles are storage organelles.)
DNA is packaged with proteins (histones) into chromatin that is organized into chromosomes. (Mitochondria have a small separate genome; the nucleus houses the chromosomes; vacuoles are storage organelles.)
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