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Where is DNA organized in animal cells?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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they organise DNA by collecting the 23 chromosomes from the nucleus of the sperm and the egg (the mother and father) when they fertilise and when they divide the chromosomes will divide with them making the zygote

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DNA is organized in the cell through the structures that are commonly known as chromosomes. DNA is organized with proteins to form chromatin.

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DNA is Organized into Chromosomes, Inorder to get a large Chromosome into a small nucleus it needs a elaborate packing procedure.

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DNA is actually not organized INTO the chromosomes, but strands of DNA are wrapped around proteins and then are called chromosomes

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