Yes, DNA is located in the chloroplast of plant cells. This DNA is responsible for encoding some of the proteins needed for chloroplast function.
DNA is found in all three.Mitochondria and chloroplasts have circular DNA.
Yes, DNA is a component of the chloroplast. Chloroplasts have their own circular DNA molecules that contain genes necessary for the organelle to function. This DNA is separate from the DNA in the cell's nucleus.
The ribosomes of chloroplasts closely resemble bacterial ribosomes, while mitochondrial ribosomes show both similarities and differences that make their origin more difficult to trace.
Yes, chloroplasts contain their own set of circular DNA known as chloroplast DNA. This DNA contains genes that encode for proteins essential for chloroplast function.
Yes, DNA is located in the chloroplast of plant cells. This DNA is responsible for encoding some of the proteins needed for chloroplast function.
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DNA is found in all three.Mitochondria and chloroplasts have circular DNA.
Yes, DNA is a component of the chloroplast. Chloroplasts have their own circular DNA molecules that contain genes necessary for the organelle to function. This DNA is separate from the DNA in the cell's nucleus.
The ribosomes of chloroplasts closely resemble bacterial ribosomes, while mitochondrial ribosomes show both similarities and differences that make their origin more difficult to trace.
No,they are not chromosomes.But they have DNA.
In chromosomes in nucleus. Circular DNA in mitochondria and chloroplast.
DNA
Yes, chloroplasts contain their own set of circular DNA known as chloroplast DNA. This DNA contains genes that encode for proteins essential for chloroplast function.
They code for proteins. DNA allows self replication of chloroplasts
DNA is circular in shape.But still double stranded.
90% are in the nucleus.But there are DNA in mitochondria and chloroplast too.