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.
They are called the CHROMOSOMES!
chromosome segregation
CHROMOSOMES
DNA cells
diploids
genes or dna
Bacteria are prokaryotes, which means that they do not have a nucleus (unlike eukaryotes, which do). Instead, their genetic material is contained freely in the cytoplasm of the cell; it is not bound inside a membrane.
Chromosomes and sister chromatids are joined strands of duplicated genetic material. A chromatid is one copy of a duplicated chromosome which, before replication, is composed of one DNA molecule.
Chromosomes are long, wound up strands of the genetic material, DNA.
The strands of genetic material floating in the nucleus are chromatin. Chromatin is the combination of DNA that makes up the nucleus of the cell.
The strands of genetic material floating in the nucleus are chromatin. Chromatin is the combination of DNA that makes up the nucleus of the cell.
Chromatin
Chromatin -Kirby330
I'm not a chromatin, but chromatin is the long strands of genetic material floating in the nucleus
Chromatin
DNA comes in four bases: Cytosine, guanine, adenine, and thymine. The Cytosine and guanine always go together, and adenine and thymine go together. They are hooked up to a phosphate base, and right on top and underneath is a sugar base. They hook up to form DNA.
a chromtatin
small strands of genetic material
Genetic information is stored in the DNA of a cell. The DNA of a cell can be found in the nucleus.
coiled strands of genetic material
diploids