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Q: A threadlike material of DNA and protein found in the nuclei of non-dividing cells?
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What is a threadlike structure in a nucleus?

Chromatin, the nuclei's DNA when its not undergoing mitosis.


Is there nuclei inside the CNS?

Yes and there is genetic material within the nuclei.


Division of body cell nuclei?

The threadlike bodies of cells within the nucleus are called chromosomes, also known as DNA. They become visible during the division process.


What are the structers that are in nuclei of most cells and that are made of protein and DNA?

the answer is cytosine


What is protein histone?

Alkaline proteins found in eukaryotic cell nuclei.


What are the main differences between prokaryotes and eukaryoyes?

Eukaryotes have nuclei. In prokaryotes, the material that would be inside the nuclei is dispersed within the cell.


Why do plants and animals have DNA in their nuclei of their cells?

DNA is heridatery material,


Which material is used to provide condensation nuclei in artificial rainmaking?

Silver Iodine


What is the nucleus made of?

The nucleus of what? There are all sorts of nuclei including atomic nuclei and cell nuclei. Atomic nuclei are made of protons and neutrons. Cell nuclei are made of lipids, protein, DNA and many other chemicals.


What are the structures that are in the nuclei of most cells and that are made of protein and DNA?

Both the chromosomes and the nucleolus are found in the nucleus.


Will the radioactive property remain in an ionic compound when a metal element is highly radioactive combined with a non-metal element which is non-radioactive?

A radioactive material is radioactive. Period. The atoms of radioactive material have unstable nuclei. If you combine them with other material, the radioactive material will remain unaffected as regards its radioactivity. Recall that radioactivity is related to the instability of atomic nuclei, and the atomic structure of atomic nuclei are (in general) not involved in chemical bonding. Chemical bonding doesn't affect the stability of the nuclei of atoms. If they are unstable, they will remain so whether the atoms are alone or chemically combined with something else.


What are cells where the genetic material is contained in membrane-bound nuclei.?

EuthispictumThe cells described are eukaryotic.