Those tiny threads are called chloro- skeletons, and they are fibers in cytoplasm, or your DNA to keep the cell membrane from collapsing, or tightening. I guess you could say that there are the braces of a cell!
The answer is chromatin.
chromatin
DNA
nucleus :)
Chromatin
chromatin. whereas the highley condensed linear sequence of dna which contains many different genes is called a chromosome
your probably talking about the nucleus containing DNA which tells the cell what to be like and do. the function of the cell is programmed into its dna.
Suwoo
The nucleus.
chromatin
Chromatin or chromatin threads are the threadlike structures that are found in the nucleus. They contain DNA which is a genetic material.
Eukaryotes have a nucleus, prokaryotes do not.
Nucleus
Chromatin
A sperm has a haploid nucleus.DNA are in nucleus.
The nucleus holds DNA, which is the chemical makeup of the cell.
nucleus :)
Cytoplasm
DNA is located in chromosomes inside the nucleus of a cell. This is called nuclear DNA. An organism's complete set of nuclear DNA is called its genome. Humans have a small amount of DNA found in structures mitochondria, which generates the energy the cell needs to function properly.
chromatin. whereas the highley condensed linear sequence of dna which contains many different genes is called a chromosome