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Golgi body

Step-by-step explanation:

A cell organelle is a structure found in a cell that plays a specific role or function. Some of the cell organelles in living cells include nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplast etc. Ideally, the NUCLEUS, which is the organelle that directs the processes of other organelles contain the genetic material called DNA, which is a type of nucleic acid.

However, some organelles like mitochondria, ribosome and chloroplast also contains nucleic acid.

- Mitochondria contains it's own DNA nucleic acid.

- Chloroplast, also contains its own DNA nucleic acid.

- Ribosomes contain RNA (ribosomal RNA and transfer RNA).

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