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18 June, 02:40
What is an organelle that contains DNA?
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18 June, 04:37
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The three organelles that contain DNA are nucleus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts.
Eukaryotes contains nucleus which carries the DNA.
Mitochondria is found in animals and other eukaryotes and it is where DNA is stored.
Chloroplast is only found in plants and animals. It is where its DNA is stored.
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