Yes, you can think of chromosomes tightly wound up DNA and chromatin as unwound DNA.
The word "chromatin" can be used in many ways in a sentence; for example, as a way of indicating its molecular significance: "Chromatin performs important DNA-related functions for cells." It can also be used more generally, such as in the following sentence: "The student was required to prepare a report on 'chromatin' for the next class."
Chromosomes form when the chromatin condenses in mitosis
The X chromosome contains considerably more genetic material than the Y chromosome.
No its entirely different. Chromatin paper is uses to separate colors. I think its more similar to foil than construction paper.
Not really...they both are sex chromosome...each of them describes the sex of the living thing.
Cells condense their chromatin into chromosomes only when cell division is occurring
The word "chromatin" can be used in many ways in a sentence; for example, as a way of indicating its molecular significance: "Chromatin performs important DNA-related functions for cells." It can also be used more generally, such as in the following sentence: "The student was required to prepare a report on 'chromatin' for the next class."
Chromosomes form when the chromatin condenses in mitosis
The X chromosome contains considerably more genetic material than the Y chromosome.
yes, more than 1
No its entirely different. Chromatin paper is uses to separate colors. I think its more similar to foil than construction paper.
No. The Y chromosome is much smaller than the X chromosome. There are only about 70 active genes on the Y chromosome and many more deleteriously mutated one. The X chromosome contains many more active genes and only crosses over marginally with the Y chromosome.
A chromosome is more "complex" than a gene.:)
Yes
Yes
Chromosome 19 has a blue/green gene. Chromosome 15 has a brown/blue gene. The genetics of eye color are more complex than realized previously, and more than one gene is involved in determining eye color.
Not really...they both are sex chromosome...each of them describes the sex of the living thing.