Karyotype
Chromosomes are the molecules of DNA (inheritable genetic material) in each of your cells. Human cells are eukaryotic meaning that they have membrane bound organelles. The chromosomes in eukaryotic cells are enclosed within a nuclear membrane, collectively known as the nucleus. The nucleus is one of the organelles inside a eukaryotic cell.
The Nucleus contains nearly all of the cell's DNA.
Chromosomes are found in all cells. They are found inside the nucleus of the cell.
Chromosomes are where DNA is found. These are found in many cells in what we call the nucleus. Other cells don't have a true nucleus but they do have chromosomes.
Nucleus: The control center for all the cells activities. It contains the chromosomes (DNA)
it controls all chemical reactions in the cells and contains chromosomes
The nucleus holds all of the chromosomes. Its directs all of the cells activities, including reproduction. Both plant and animal cells have one and it is located near the center of the cell.
Typically, chromosomes are not larger than a cell. Chromosomes are made up of DNA and proteins and are found within the nucleus of a cell. Cells contain many chromosomes, each of which is a long, coiled molecule.
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almost all cells have a nucleus, eukaryotic cells
The nucleus of eukaryotic cells contains chromosomes composed of DNA wound around histones. The DNA contains this information.
The visual of all nucleus chromosomes is called a karyotype. It is a photographic image showing the number, size, and shape of chromosomes in an individual's cells. Karyotypes are often used in genetic testing to identify chromosomal abnormalities and genetic disorders.