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prokaryotic and eukaryotic... nucleotide (labeled with base, sugar, phosphate), bases (adenine, cytosine, guanine, thymin) with color codes, dna, organelles, mitochondria, nucleus, a select checkbox, and text: karyotes store their select in plasmids, whereas eukaryotes store it in chromosomes.
The question is about where prokaryotes store their genetic material. Prokaryotes (like bacteria) store their DNA in plasmids (and also in the nucleoid region), while eukaryotes store DNA in chromosomes within the nucleus. The dropdown is for selecting what is stored, and the correct option should be "DNA" as it's the genetic material. The other options: organelles are structures, mitochondria have their own DNA but not the main storage for prokaryotes' primary genetic material, and nucleus is a eukaryotic structure. So the correct choice from the list (DNA, organelles, mitochondria, nucleus) is DNA.
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