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no its form from chromatin consists of long strands of material located within the nuclear membrane. when a cell is going to divide the chromatin rearranges and condenses into orderly strands called chromosomes ^_^ and there is 23 pairs of chromosomes in human cells cool huh:) I hope this helps;) peace

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