During cell division the structures that the DNA of eukaryotes bunch into are the chromosomes.
chromosomes
During cell division the structures that the DNA of eukaryotes bunch into are the chromosomes.chromosomes
Chromosomes
DNA can bunch up during cell division when it condenses into chromosomes. This process allows the DNA to be neatly organized and easily separated into daughter cells. Additionally, DNA can also bunch up when it interacts with proteins to form chromatin within the cell nucleus.
There are "layers" and there is a structure.
The man fed a bunch of pigeons in the park, during his lunch break.
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Chromosome. The chromosomes are only X shaped during the early prophase stage in mitosis (nuclear division). Otherwise, the chromosomes are in their chromatin form in which they are unwound and seem like a bunch of tangled thread.
a whole bunch of snow
the structure of the trachea is a hole bunch of hulla hoop figures stacked on top of each other its function is to let air travel to the rest of your body
a bunch
it means a whole bunch of materials piled up. a brick wall is a mass structure so is a sand castle.
The noun 'bunch' is standard collective noun for:a bunch of bananasa bunch of deera bunch of ducks (on water)a bunch of flowersa bunch of grapesa bunch of keysa bunch of sealsa bunch of waterfowla bunch of wigeona bunch of wildfowla bunch of worms