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In a eukaryotic cell, dna is found ina)a vacuole. b.a nucleus. c.a cytoplasm. d.an endoplasmic reticulum
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In a eukaryotic cell, dna is found ina)a vacuole.
b.a nucleus.
c.a cytoplasm.
d.an endoplasmic reticulum
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The correct answer is ... B) a nucleus. DNA is found, tightly coiled in chromosomes in the nucleus.
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