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telophase.

in this phase the chromosome disperse and you can't see the chromosome anymore throught the light microscope.

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Q: In what part of the cell cycle will you see chromatin and not chromosomes?
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Chromatin is found in what phase of the cell cycle?

The phase of the cell cycle that chromatin is found in is in Interphase and part of phrophase. In interphase, chromatin is present. In prophase (which is part of mitosis), chromatin is being condensed into chromosomes.


What is a animal nucleolus?

The nucleolus is a part of the cell that is inside the nucleus and contains chromatin. Chromatin is what chromosomes are made of.


In what phase does chromosomes condense and become visible?

The chromosomes in a cell's nucleus are only visible during the part of the cell cycle known as prophase. Prophase is the stage of mitosis in which chromatin condensation occurs.


Which part of the cell unwinds to become chromosomes?

The chromatin network containing the DNA, which subsequently subsides, is responsible for the formation of chromosomal cells.


Are chromosomes found in the nucleus?

no, DNA Cytoplasm and Nucleolus are the only things found in the nucleus


What part of a cell would you study if you wanted to observe chromosomes?

Chromosomes are found only in the nucleus of the cell. Although they are actually observed as chromatinthroughout most of the cell's life the chromatin does condense into chromosomes during mitosis/meiosis.


What cell part contains chromatin?

The nucleus of a cell contains chromatin.


What are the strands of genetic material floating in a nucleus of a animal cell?

Strands of genetic material floating in the nucleus is chromatin. Cytoplasm is the part of the cell that is between the cell membrane and the nucleus.


What eukaryotic chromosomes contain both DNA and protein tightly packed together to for a substance?

Eukaryotic chromosomes contain both DNA and protein tightly packed together to form Chromatin. Chromatin consists of DNA tightly coiled around histones. DNA and histone molecules form nucleosomes. These are all part of the structure of chromosomes.


Chromatin or chromosomes are duplicated during g2 phase s phase prophase or g1 phase?

DNA is duplicated in s(ynthesis)-phase, and chromatin structure begins to tighten post-replication and on through G2, if there even is a G2 in whatever particular cell you're looking at (G2 is not a necessary part of the cell cycle and is left out in many different scenarios). Chromosomes (the most compact chromatin structure) begin to condense further during prophase of mitosis with the help of some of the condensin and cohesin complexes.So I would say the answer to your question as written is S-phase.


What part of meiosis does the chromatin coil up to form chromosomes?

Prophase 1


Part of the cell that holds the chromosomes?

part of cell that contains the chromosomes