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Coiled up DNA, combined with protein histone, forms chromosomes.
If it's DNA you're talking about, a human chromosome has about a meter or two of DNA but its coiled up and then the coils are coiled so it ends up as a compact microscopic lump. Other organisms package the stuff differently
When DNA is in its coiled up form, it is called a chromosome. These exist in the nucleus of each cell.
Your entire genome is coiled into a double helixes and these are intern coiled up further.
the DNA tightly coils around a group of bead like proteins called histones
Butterflies and moths have a very long tubular tongue which is usually coiled up like a spring and they drink through that.
A shorter length
Coiled up DNA, combined with protein histone, forms chromosomes.
Genetic materials that is made up of long chain of DNA coiled into a struture is caled?
Chromosomes.
If it's DNA you're talking about, a human chromosome has about a meter or two of DNA but its coiled up and then the coils are coiled so it ends up as a compact microscopic lump. Other organisms package the stuff differently
When DNA is in its coiled up form, it is called a chromosome. These exist in the nucleus of each cell.
Your entire genome is coiled into a double helixes and these are intern coiled up further.
It is just a coiled wire with a larger end on the that is fed down the drain to either break through the clog or grab the clog and pull it back up. It looks like a long coiled spring that is squashed together.
Chromatin.
the DNA tightly coils around a group of bead like proteins called histones
Nothing would happen, the only reason that our intestines are all coiled up is because they need to be long and they are, if they were just one straight tube, then people would be about 27ft taller.