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Which of the following organelles houses DNA in eukaryotic cells? Endoplasmic reticulum Golgi apparatus Nucleus Mitochondria



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It is the nucleus. DNA is located in the nucleus unlike prokaryotic cells that just have the DNA inside them without the nucleus. Hope this helps!

Answer: The correct answer is Nucleus.

Nucleus is a specialized membrane bound organelle, which is present in the cells of eukaryotic organisms.

It contains the genetic material of the living organisms, which is the DNA ( deoxyribonucleic acid). It is surrounded by two membranes, which are inner and outer nuclear membrane. These membranes form the nuclear envelope, which keeps the components of the nucleus separated from that of the cytoplasm. It also regulates the transport of molecules in and out of the nucleus.

Thus, nucleus houses DNA in the eukaryotic cells.

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