No
One special property is that this polymer has a very high tensile strength. Another special property is that the Kevlar molecule has a long, tightly coiled structure, sort of like a slinky
The difference between a chromosome and a DNA molecule is that a chromosome is a single DNA molecule associated with proteins and a DNA molecule is a long thin molecule that stores genetic information.
the DNA tightly coils around a group of bead like proteins called histones
No, DNA molecules are not the largest in the body. The largest structures in the body are cells, which are composed of various organelles, including the nucleus where DNA is housed. DNA itself is a long, thread-like molecule that is tightly coiled to fit within the nucleus of a cell.
seminiferous tubules
No
Double Helix
The DNA molecule is shaped like a ladder that is twisted into a coiled configuration called a double helix.
chromosomes
No. There is no central nervous system - its just a DNA or RNA molecule coiled up in a protein.
One special property is that this polymer has a very high tensile strength. Another special property is that the Kevlar molecule has a long, tightly coiled structure, sort of like a slinky
The difference between a chromosome and a DNA molecule is that a chromosome is a single DNA molecule associated with proteins and a DNA molecule is a long thin molecule that stores genetic information.
A long coiled tube in worms where many eggs are stored is known as the uterus. The ovaries are responsible for the production of eggs.
Epididymis: one of a pair of long, tightly coiled tubes on top of each testis
small intestine
small intestine