When DNA is in its coiled up form, it is called a chromosome. These exist in the nucleus of each cell.
Chromosomes
DNA is the genetic information in an individual it is coiled into small ball like structures called histones histones are coiled into small structures called nucleosomes the nucleosomes are then coiled into chromatin, which is our chromosomes
Chromosomes
During interphase, chromosomes are in the form of thread-like structures called chromatin.
They are called chromosomes. They are basically like data storage. When ta cell divides in 2, the chromosomes go through a process called the cell cycle.
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.
Thread like structures in fungi are called hyphae .
nematocyst
DNA is the genetic information in an individual it is coiled into small ball like structures called histones histones are coiled into small structures called nucleosomes the nucleosomes are then coiled into chromatin, which is our chromosomes
The threadlike structures are called rhizoids.
Chromotins are thread-like DNA before it is being coiled up.
the thread like structures
Myofibrils are thread-like structures
Chromosomes
During interphase, chromosomes are in the form of thread-like structures called chromatin.
They are called chromosomes. They are basically like data storage. When ta cell divides in 2, the chromosomes go through a process called the cell cycle.
They are filamentous thread like structures which grow horizontally on the surface of the substratum
Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA)