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Aug 31, 2016

The plastids and the nucleus.

Explanation:

Plastids are organelles in plant cells containing DNA and they have an inner and an outer membrane. There are also leucoplasts, chromoplasts and chloroplasts.

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The nucleus of eukaryotic cells (plants and animals) is also an organelle with a double membrane and it contains the DNA of an organism.