chromatin
A change in an organism's DNA is called mutation.
DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid why DNA is called acid but it contains nitrogenous base.
Purines, Pryimidine and Nucleotide are the subunits of DNA.
When DNA contains parts from two or more organisms it is recombined. Recombinant DNA is often used in genetic engineering. A natural process of DNA recombination is called sexual reproduction.
They are called sense DNA. On the other hand, portions which do not code for proteins are called junk DNA or non-sense DNA.
The lengthening of a muscle is called 'relaxing'. As the SHORT muscles work antagonistically- when one contracts, one relaxes. Therefore as one muscle shortens the other lengthens. This is between the bicep and tricep and the hamstring and quadricep. When a muscle shortens it also thickens, this is why you can feel your muscle rise when you bring your arm towards you.
The lengthening of a muscle is called 'relaxing'. As the SHORT muscles work antagonistically- when one contracts, one relaxes. Therefore as one muscle shortens the other lengthens. This is between the bicep and tricep and the hamstring and quadricep. When a muscle shortens it also thickens, this is why you can feel your muscle rise when you bring your arm towards you.
It's called gelatinization, or making dessert. :)
It is called concentric isotonic contraction.
Its not exactly that there's a material that thickens and becomes chromosomes as much as that the Chromatin (DNA) gets wrapped around certain proteins (Histones), which condenses it, and makes it visible in the form of Chromosomes (long strands of DNA that have been wrapped tight enough around proteins that they are visible),So the answer you're looking for is either chromatin or DNA (i think that's what you meant by your question)
This is called fragmentation.
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Light Thickens was created in 1982.
The Plot Thickens was created in 2005.
It is called a concentric contraction. The muscle gets shorter in preparation to do work.
Your blood thickens. Your mucous thickens.
It is called a CAPO. It is used for changing the pitch, NOT THE TUNING of the guitar.