Chromatin
chromatin
They are called chromatids.They are in nucleus.
Most of the life of any eukaryotic cell-(a cell with a nucleus) is spent in a period of growth and development called interphase. Most of the life of any eukaryotic cell-(a cell with a nucleus) is spent in a period of growth and development called interphase. It's the first step in Mitosis and during the interphase, the cell's chromosomes duplicate. The nucleolus is clearly visible in the nucleus
The Interphase.
During interphase chromosomes take the form of chromatin, an unravelled mess of DNA
During interphase, chromosomes are in the form of thread-like structures called chromatin.
In the inter-phase nucleus of the cell is located a threadlike genetic material called chromatin.
They are called chromatids.They are in nucleus.
Chromatin
The nucleus of a cell contains threadlike structures that contain genetic material called chromosomes.
The threadlike bodies of cells within the nucleus are called chromosomes, also known as DNA. They become visible during the division process.
During interphase, the cell is preparing to divide. Interphase is comprised of three stages that are called G1, S, and G2. G1 consists of the biochemical activity of the cell returning to it's normally high level. During the S phase, DNA is being replicated for the new cell. Finally, the newly formed nucleus and the original nucleus separate.
Most of the life of any eukaryotic cell-(a cell with a nucleus) is spent in a period of growth and development called interphase. Most of the life of any eukaryotic cell-(a cell with a nucleus) is spent in a period of growth and development called interphase. It's the first step in Mitosis and during the interphase, the cell's chromosomes duplicate. The nucleolus is clearly visible in the nucleus
The Interphase.
During interphase chromosomes take the form of chromatin, an unravelled mess of DNA
During interphase, chromosomes are in the form of thread-like structures called chromatin.
Structures in the nucleus made up of long thread like DNA coils are called chromosomes. There are 46 chromosomes.
During interphase, the cell is preparing to divide. Interphase is comprised of three stages that are called G1, S, and G2. G1 consists of the biochemical activity of the cell returning to it's normally high level. During the S phase, DNA is being replicated for the new cell. Finally, the newly formed nucleus and the original nucleus separate.