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No. DNA is what chromosomes are made of. DNA is wound around proteins like thread on a spool, but since DNA is one long"string", the DNA is wound around many protein "spools", all of which are connected by DNA. This string of DNA/protein "thread on spools" is wound around itself, and wound around itself, and wound around itself a lot more, then (after a pretty intricate process) Wala! You have a chromosome.
The word 'thread' is a noun (thread, threads) and a verb (thread, threads, threading, threaded).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples:I need some thread to sew a button on my jacket. (noun)We had to thread our way through the stalls crowding the square. (verb)The thread of the plot is hard to follow. Itweaves through many subplots. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'thread' in the second sentence)
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More than a million miles. Thread factories use tons of thread for jeans maybe more then millions of miles and other objects.
You cant. Answer two: If you are using a knitting needle, or a crochet needle, you can find patterns for many different styles of clothing to make with thread. If you are using a sharp sewing needle and thread, you need to add some type of fabric to sew together.
The spinning jenny produced thread far more quickly than a normal spinner, putting many people out of their jobs.
The answer will depend on what thread it is.
There were 11 zippers on the jacket
A Thread of Scarlet has 256 pages.
When a particular thread has many dependent thread, and that particular thread is terminated, then all the threads that depends on that terminated thread will no longer belong to something and they will certainly mislead to their each functions. This is what it call orphan thread.