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Where is the DNA located in a eukaryotic cell?

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The DNA in a eukaryotic cell is inside the nucleus.
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The DNA in a eukaryotic cell is in the nucleus

Step-by-step explanation:

Distinct chromosomes composed of DNA are in the nucleus. In this organelle the DNA is folded and compact. It is separated from the cytoplasm by a nuclear membrane. Many important activities happen in the nucleus: packaging and unpackaging and gene expression. The nucleus is very important because keeps DNA away from potentially damaging reaction in the cytoplasm.

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