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Biology, 05.05.2020 15:15 jeanette7482

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In both meiosis and mitosis of eukaryotic cells, the nuclear DNA is separated appropriately so that new cells end up with the
correct number and type of chromosomes; however some of the DNA in the cell is randomly assorted into the newly formed cells.
This type of DNA would most likely belong to which organelles?
lysosomes and chloroplasts
mitochondria and ribosomes
mitochondria and chloroplasts
vacuoles and endoplasmic reticulum

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