I think it's a chromatid.
a chromatid
chromatids
There are about 120 million rod cells in each human eye
like us humans, a bobcat has more rod cells than cone cells
There are about 120 million rod cells compaired to 6 million cone cells, for a ratio of about 20 rods for each cone.
Chromosomes are rod-shaped structures usually found in pairs in the nucleus of a cell. They contain information determining characteristics of an organism when it is reproduced.
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The two-rod structures that contain the cell's DNA is the chromosome.
Chromosomes are the rod-shaped specimens found in the nucleus. They are the hereditary material called DNA. They form when a single DNA molecule and its associated proteins coil tightly before cell division.
Rod shaped bodies found in the nucleus of cells contain the DNA (genetic) information.
chromatin
There are about 120 million rod cells in each human eye
Chromosomes are rod-shaped structures made of coiled DNA and proteins. They carry genetic information and are found in the nucleus of most living cells.
DNA ans histones proteins coil to form rod shaped structures called chromosomes.
No. Chromosomes are the simple form of DNA coiled into a rod shape containg genes and the plans for charastics. Blood cells are an entirly different cell
DNA can be spooled out on a glass rod because of its long length.
like us humans, a bobcat has more rod cells than cone cells
There are two types of photoreceptors in the retina, cone cells and rod cells. There are 92 million rod cells in a retina. Rod cells function in less intense light and are important for peripheral vision and night vision.
There are about 120 million rod cells compaired to 6 million cone cells, for a ratio of about 20 rods for each cone.