How is the DNA in animals, plants, and bacteria organized? (Select all that apply.) The DNA in animals and plants exist as unpacked blobs. The DNA in animals and plants are neatly packed. The DNA in bacteria exists as unpacked blobs. The DNA in bacteria is neatly packed.

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Answer:

The DNA in bacteria exists as unpacked blobs.

The DNA in animals and plants are neatly packed.

Explanation:

I don't really have an explanation.

The DNA in animals and plants are neatly packed into chromosomes, whereas the DNA in bacteria exists as an unpacked blob in the cell.

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The ways in which the DNA in animals, plants, and bacteria is organized are: option B and C.

What is DNA?

DNA is an acronym for deoxyribonucleic acid and it can be defined as the molecules within cells that are saddled with the responsibility of holding (storing) genetic information in organisms.

The way in which the DNA in animals, plants, and bacteria is organized are:

  • The DNA in animals and plants are neatly packed.
  • The DNA in bacteria exists as unpacked blobs.

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