When a cell is getting ready to divide, the DNA will coil itself with the help of proteins into a chromosome.
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Not really " packaged " in the sense that eukaryotes package their DNA. Prokaryote DNA is diffuse throughout the cell and is in rings. Also other smaller rings, called plasmids, are also part of prokaryote genetic complements.
chromosomes
Answer:chromatin not chromosomes. :DIt Is Chromosomes Not Chromatin:]
The answer is no. Though Prokaryotic cells have DNA, it is not packaged within a nucleus.
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no
By proteins called histones.
Not really " packaged " in the sense that eukaryotes package their DNA. Prokaryote DNA is diffuse throughout the cell and is in rings. Also other smaller rings, called plasmids, are also part of prokaryote genetic complements.
Chromosome
Chromosomes
proteins
DNA and proteins are packaged and organized into chromosomes. Just to clarify generally protein is everywhere, but is made within a cell in organelles called ribosomes.
chromosomes
Answer:chromatin not chromosomes. :DIt Is Chromosomes Not Chromatin:]
yes, prokaryotic cells in fact do have DNA.
Yes, DNA is packaged into the tiny spaces of chromosomes through proteins called histones. The DNA along with histones is called chromatin. The histones are positively charged and DNA negatively charged.