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What is the function of DNA and where is it found in a eukaryote cell?

A) sexual reproduction:ribosomes
B) controls respiration:mitochondria
C) regulates all cell activity:nucleus
D) pass of like traits:endoplasmic reticulum

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User Guidot
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Answer:

C) regulates all cell activity:nucleus

Step-by-step explanation:

regulates all cell activity:nucleus

DNA is used for asexual and sexual reproduction; it is the blueprint for traits passed from one organism to another. It controls ALL cell activity by producing the blueprint for proteins. Proteins form enzymes, which regulate cell processes. DNA is found in the nucleus of any eukaryote cell. In prokaryotes, or bacteria, the DNA is in the cytoplasm.

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User CisSasGot
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Answer:

C. Regulates all cell activities.. And it is found in nucleus.

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