genes or dna
Deoxyribonucleic acid...also know as DNA.
No, the centromere only serves to hold two sister chromatids together.
I suspect that it is because a coiled wire becomes an electro-magnet which disipates and uses energy, and is therefore not recognized as a short.
The combination of the magnetic field of a coiled wire wrapped around an iron core will create a very useful electromagnet. This is the bases used in the construction of mechanical relays.
A spring apparatus is often used to figure out the force constant of a spring. It has a ruler, spring (with a circular platform to add masses on) and a needle (place at 0 on the ruler). Because force and distance are directly proportional, as you add masses and see the distance on the ruler you can easily figure out the force constant with the equation Fe = kx , where Fe = FG = mg
coiled strands of genetic material
DeoxyriboNucleicAcid
Deoxyribonucleic acid...also know as DNA.
When DNA is twisted it is called a double helix and when DNA is coiled folded and twisted into short consended strands it is called alpha halix
alpha halix
a centromere
well you see when the chromosomes split its called frigilious and the sex cell called the sex cell has a massive amount of fluid released called suffleisation and that results in suffle athorax and that's how to describe a chromosomes i think the previous answer is a little too much. Description of Chromosomes: coiled strands of genetic material simple. easy.
A nematocyst is a coiled protein strands that have barbs tipped with poison. It is a capsule within a specialized cells.
DNA is the genetic information in an individual it is coiled into small ball like structures called histones histones are coiled into small structures called nucleosomes the nucleosomes are then coiled into chromatin, which is our chromosomes
No, the centromere only serves to hold two sister chromatids together.
Condensed chromatin
A chromatin is the material that makes up both mitotic and inter phase chromosomes; a complex of proteins and DNA strands that are loosely coiled such that translation and transcription can occur.