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Genes present in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells are found in

Updated On: Jul 5, 2022
  • mitochondria and inherited via egg cytoplasm
  • lysosomes and peroxisomes
  • golgi bodies and smooth endoplasmic reticulum
  • plastids and inherited via male gamete
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The cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells contains organelles such as mitochondria, chloroplasts, Golgi bodies, lysosomes, peroxisomes etc. Out of these mitochondria and chloroplasts contain DNA. Genes are found on the chromosomes and chromosomes are made up of DNA and associated proteins. Thus mitochondria and chloroplasts also contain genes. During fertilization male gametes do not have sufficient amount of cytoplasm, hence, organelles, so most of the cytoplasm to the offsprings is contributed by egg itself. Hence, organelles that are present in egg's cytoplasm, also inhibit to the offsprings.
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Cell: The Unit of Life

  • A cell is derived as the functional and structural unit of life. Every cell is surrounded by a cell membrane that dissects the external and internal environments of the cell. The interior environment of a cell is called the cytoplasm.
  • It carries cellular machinery and structural elements. The nucleus is present in the center of the cell, which includes all the hereditary information of an organism. Some of the molecules present in the cell are protein, carbohydrates, starch, and sugar.

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Parts of Cell:

The different parts of a cell and their functions are as follows:

  • Cell Membrane
  • Cell Wall
  • Nucleus
  • Cytoplasm