the rod shaped structures in the nucleus are called chromosomes
Yes in the cell of human the nucleus contains 23 pairs of chromosomes and each chromosome has one DNA molecule, hence there are 23 pairs of DNA.
in pairs
All cells except gametes have a nucleus that contains 46 chromosomes arranged into pairs.
23 pairs
The nucleus which is inside the cell contains the DNA
chromosomes
Yes in the cell of human the nucleus contains 23 pairs of chromosomes and each chromosome has one DNA molecule, hence there are 23 pairs of DNA.
in pairs
A pairs with T ,G pairs with C , T pairs with A, G pairs with C during replication .
All cells except gametes have a nucleus that contains 46 chromosomes arranged into pairs.
Nucleons are particles are are included in the nucleus of an atom. These include neutrons and protons (and their anti-matter pairs).
Chlorine (nucleus) has 1 lone pair and 3 polar-covalent bonding pairs (the shared pairs with O). Each oxygen (nucleus) has 3 lone pairs and 1 polar-covalent bonding pair (the shared pair with Cl)
It could be... >The p-arm in a DNA strand or the petit arm might be the P word with P DNA 23 P in each nucleus. OR It could be... >23 pairs in each nucleus. Because there are 23 pairs of chromosomes in a nucleus.
23 pairs
A pairs with T ,G pairs with C , T pairs with A, G pairs with C during replication .
The nucleus which is inside the cell contains the DNA
Pairs of sugars