Replication occurs in the process of elongation. In replicant, it is essential to ensure that each daughter cell receives the exact genetic material of its parent cell.
-- Corina Zia
The fine strands of materials in the nucleus are called chromatin, which is composed of DNA and proteins. These strands condense into chromosomes during cell division to ensure the accurate distribution of genetic material to daughter cells.
chromatin
Yes, chromatin is condensed during cell division to form distinct chromosomes.
Elongation
During cell division, chromatin condenses to form distinct chromosomes, which are made up of DNA and protein. These chromosomes are then aligned in the center of the cell and separated into two new daughter cells during the process of mitosis.
When DNA shortens and thickens, it is called chromatin. Chromatin is a complex of DNA and proteins that condenses to form chromosomes during cell division.
the cell division is compacted into visible stuctures called chromosmes
Chromatin is contained within the nucleus of a cell. It is a complex of DNA and proteins that form chromosomes during cell division.
During cell division, chromatin condenses and coils tightly to form chromosomes. This process helps to organize and separate the genetic material efficiently.
Promots growth by cell division and cell elongation
the cell division is compacted into visible stuctures called chromosmes
the cell division is compacted into visible stuctures called chromosmes