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where in a typical eukaryotic cell would you expect to find genes? view…

Question

where in a typical eukaryotic cell would you expect to find genes?
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  • in chromosomes within the cytosol
  • in the chromatin within the cell’s cytoplasm
  • in the nucleolus within the nucleus
  • in the dna within the cell’s nucleus

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Analyze Option A: In eukaryotic cells, chromosomes are in the nucleus, not cytosol (cytosol is part of cytoplasm, nucleus is separate), so A is wrong.
  2. Analyze Option B: Chromatin is in the nucleus, not cytoplasm. Cytoplasm is outside nucleus, so B is wrong.
  3. Analyze Option C: Nucleolus is for ribosome production, genes (DNA) are not mainly in nucleolus but in chromatin/DNA of nucleus, so C is wrong.
  4. Analyze Option D: Genes are segments of DNA. In eukaryotic cells, most DNA (with genes) is in the nucleus (packaged as chromatin/chromosomes), so D is correct.

Answer:

D. in the DNA within the cell’s nucleus