The nucleus has a double membrane, often referred to as the nuclear envelope. This membrane contains small gaps called nuclear pores. However, DNA is far too large to be able to pass through the nuclear pore. This means that, although chromosomes are free to move around in the nucleus, they are always kept inside the nucleus.
The mitotic spindle holds the chromosomes in place.
The centromere holds chromosomes together. It is the circle like thing in the middle of the chromosome.
DNA
I'm pretty sure it is called a centromere
In eukaryotic cells, the chromosomes hold the DNA of an organism.
it holds chromosomes and is the control system of a cell
chromatin Answer is cytosol not chromatin
part of cell that contains the chromosomes
chromosomes
The structures in the nucleus that contain DNA are known as chromosomes. There are 46 chromosomes in the human cell.
Centromere
The centromere holds chromosomes together. It is the circle like thing in the middle of the chromosome.
The nuclear membrane around the chromosomes.
DNA
chromatin or chromosomes
Formation of chiasmata during crossing over
Nucleus - holds genomic DNA in eukaryotes. The nucleus is the most conspicuous organelle found in a eukaryotic cell. It houses the cell's chromosomes and is the place where almost all DNA replication and RNA synthesis occur.
I'm pretty sure it is called a centromere