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They are located in the center of the nucleus.
The nuclear membrane around the chromosomes.
It is situated in the Nucleolus of a cell. There is the middle Nucleus and around the nucleus are thread like structures known as chromosomes which carry Hereditary characteristics to the next generation and these chromosomes contain DNA.
in cells that have nucleous, they are stored in the nucleous but for the cells that dont have nucleous. they just fload around in the cell
telophase
The nuclear membrane reforms around the nucleus during Telophase, the last phase of mitosis.
In the cell cycle, the nuclear envelope reforms around each cluster of chromosomes in telophase.
Chromosomes - structures composed of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Chromosomes carry the genetic material. Chromosomes - structures composed of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Chromosomes carry the genetic material.
They are located in the center of the nucleus.
The nuclear membrane around the chromosomes.
It is situated in the Nucleolus of a cell. There is the middle Nucleus and around the nucleus are thread like structures known as chromosomes which carry Hereditary characteristics to the next generation and these chromosomes contain DNA.
in cells that have nucleous, they are stored in the nucleous but for the cells that dont have nucleous. they just fload around in the cell
Chromosomes are composed of DNA. They are found within the nucleus and the DNA is in a super-coiled state. Also, the DNA is wrapped around proteins called histones and packed into structures called chromosomes.
Chromatin which is found in the nucleus of cells. Or in bacteria its just floating around in the cytoplasm.
Telophase is where the cell moves out of mitosis back into interphase. Cytokinesis occurs (if you don't count that as a separate phase); the nuclear membrane reforms; chromosomes return to chromatin; the spindle fibers dissolve and return to the cytoskeleton. It's very similar in meiosis.
they organise DNA by collecting the 23 chromosomes from the nucleus of the sperm and the egg (the mother and father) when they fertilise and when they divide the chromosomes will divide with them making the zygote