Yes they are same.
the chromatin coils in the shape of a chromosome when the cell divides
chromosomes are filamentous structures which are present in the nucleus as chromatin reticulum and are visible only during cell division..this is what i know about choromos..lol
Chromatin-- =]
A chromatin fiber is the point at which DNA in chromatin is higher then the nucleosome. Chromatin fibers occur when the linear array of the nucleosome fold into a tighter fiber.
Yes they are same.
the chromatin coils in the shape of a chromosome when the cell divides
chromosomes are filamentous structures which are present in the nucleus as chromatin reticulum and are visible only during cell division..this is what i know about choromos..lol
The threadlike structures inside the nucleus of the cells are called the chromosomes. Chromosomes are the carrier of heredity genes.
The endoplasmic reticulum is an organelle that transports materials within a cell. It can be classified into two, namely: the rough endoplasmic reticulum which has ribosomes and the smooth endoplasmic reticulum which does not have ribosomes.
endoplasmic reticulem their are two kinds of Endoplasmic Reticulum Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
If you so mean what is the role of the Endoplasmic Reticulum, it transports materials!
Chromatin refers to the combination of DNA and proteins that make up the genetic material in the cell nucleus. It is a loosely organized structure. Chromosome, on the other hand, is a condensed and tightly coiled structure formed by the packaging of chromatin during cell division. Chromosomes are visible under a microscope and are essential for cell division and the transmission of genetic information.
Sounds spooky to me. Do you mean 'Endoplasmic Reticulum' ER? A membrane within a cell, to which ribosomes are attached.
chromatin / chromosones!
Chromatin can't "condense of" anything, chromatin can condense into Chromosomes.
Yes, they do have chromatin.