DNA is found in all the following cell structures EXCEPT the A. nucleus. B. mitochondria. C. chloroplasts D. ribosomes.
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- Mitochondria: Yes, DNA is found in the mitochondria. - Chloroplasts: This is a tricky one. Chloroplasts are only found in plant cells, and they do contain DNA. However, not all cells have chloroplasts, so we can't say that DNA is found in all cell structures. - Show more…
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