Which one of the following groups of cellular organelles contains DNA?
[amp_mcq option1=”Mitochondria, nucleus, chloroplast” option2=”Mitochondria, Golgi bodies, nucleus” option3=”Mitochondria, plasma membrane, nucleus” option4=”Chloroplast, nucleus, ribosomes” correct=”option1″]
This question was previously asked in
UPSC NDA-2 – 2018
In eukaryotic cells, DNA is primarily located in the nucleus. Additionally, mitochondria (in both plant and animal cells) and chloroplasts (in plant cells and algae) possess their own circular DNA (mtDNA and cpDNA, respectively), which contains genes essential for their function and reproduction.
– Nucleus: Contains the majority of the cell’s genetic material in the form of linear chromosomes.
– Mitochondria: Contain a small, circular genome (mtDNA) involved in cellular respiration.
– Chloroplasts: Contain a small, circular genome (cpDNA) involved in photosynthesis.