Answer:
The correct answer is an eukaryote.
Explanation:
The DNA present in eukaryotes comprises chromosomes bundles, these bundles contain molecules of linear DNA, which is wrapped around the protein, that is, alkaline known as histones. These histones help the DNA to turn into a more composite composition.
The DNA present in a eukaryote may comprise more than two billion base pairs, and because of the linear characteristic, the DNA within a eukaryote comprises sequences of non-coding DNA known as telomeres found on each terminal of the chromosomes.