The centromere holds chromosomes together. It is the circle like thing in the middle of the chromosome.
By centromere.In this area protein Cohesin binds two chromosomes together
The centromere is the part of a chromosome that links the two sister chromatids. When the chromatids separate, they are then two separate chromosomes.
The part in the middle called moonstone 4xg
A centromere, this is place where the two chromotids connect.Also, during mitosis and meiosis the spindle fibers will attach here.
The centromere is what holds together the two chromatids.
Formation of chiasmata during crossing over
spindle fibers
a centromere
I'm pretty sure it is called a centromere
Spindle fibres attach to the centrimeres(the middle part of the chromosome which holds it together) of the chromosomes, then contract to pull them apart.
DNA
what holds the sides of the DNA ladder together
In eukaryotic cells, the chromosomes hold the DNA of an organism.
Centromere
The nuclear membrane around the chromosomes.
I'm pretty sure it is called a centromere
part of cell that contains the chromosomes
chromosomes
I believe those are called centrioles. The structure is a centromere.
The structures in the nucleus that contain DNA are known as chromosomes. There are 46 chromosomes in the human cell.
Spindle fibres attach to the centrimeres(the middle part of the chromosome which holds it together) of the chromosomes, then contract to pull them apart.
DNA
chromatin or chromosomes
Formation of chiasmata during crossing over
the gravitational force holds its atmosphere together