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Depends on what you're referring to:
Bacteria (Prokaryotic cells) do not have a nucleous with the chromosomes, they "float" around in the cytoplasm of the cell.
Eukaryotic cells (animals) have a nucleous in each cell (it's floating in the cytoplasm) which has the chromatin or chromosomes contained within it.

2006-10-25 09:25:59 · answer #1 · answered by spaniel_mommy 2 · 0 0

In a cell, the nucleolus and the chromatin fibers are present in the nucleus,which in turn is present in the cytoplasm of a eukaryote cell.Whereas in a prokaryote cell, nucleolus or chromatin fibers are absent.

2006-10-25 15:01:58 · answer #2 · answered by Sukhman 1 · 1 0

Nucleus

2006-10-25 15:38:50 · answer #3 · answered by DestinationUNKNOWN 2 · 0 0

every eukaryotic cell has a nucleus. The nuclues contains the chromomsomes. It would be found in the cytoplasm

2006-10-25 14:22:34 · answer #4 · answered by Cali 1 · 0 0

The nucleus

2006-10-25 18:19:07 · answer #5 · answered by Fatima A 3 · 0 0

I suppose you could say that they are in the Cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells.

Chromatin is found within the Nucleus and the Nucleus is found in the Cytoplasm

2006-10-25 14:21:18 · answer #6 · answered by Clayton A 2 · 0 1

The cell's nucleus contains the nucleoli and chromatin. "Nucleoli" is the plural of "nucleolus."

2006-10-25 14:29:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The nucleus
THE NUCLEUS

2006-10-25 14:27:14 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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