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How is the DNA in a prokaryote different from the DNA in a eukaryote?

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A. DNA in eukaryotes is located in the nucleus.
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B. Eukaryotes do not have chromosomes.
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C. They have different numbers of chromosomes.
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D. Only prokaryotes are haploid.

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Answer is A . DNA is eukaryotes is located in the nucleus
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Cellular location of eukaryotic and prokaryotic DNA: Eukaryotic DNA is stored in a nucleus, whereas prokaryotic DNA is in the cytoplasm in the form of a nucleoid. ... A major DNA difference between eukaryotes and prokaryotes is the presence of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in eukaryotes.

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