They are called chromatids.They are in nucleus.
The nucleus.
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
Yes, the nucleus is the basic and the centre of a cell, it basically the main part of a cell.
Chromosomes are counted differently depending on the stage of the cell cycle. To count the number of chromosomes, one could count the number of functional centromere. The number of DNA molecules is usually the number of chromatids.
The nucleus is held in the cytoplasm and is a cell part itself. It acts as the brain of the cell.
DNA are stored within thin threadlike structures called chromosomes which are located in the nucleus that is invisible even with a microscope (only seen in cell division ).The nucleus is the cell part that controls all the cell activities or functions
The nucleus.
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
No. The nucleus is the part of the cell that holds the DNA. Plant cells have a nucleus, but a nucleus by itself is not a cell.
Yes, the nucleus is the basic and the centre of a cell, it basically the main part of a cell.
Chromosomes are counted differently depending on the stage of the cell cycle. To count the number of chromosomes, one could count the number of functional centromere. The number of DNA molecules is usually the number of chromatids.
Yes there is a nucleus in an animal cell.
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nucleus
The nucleus
The nucleus of the cell contains much of the DNA of the cell, and it regulates the activities of that cell, whatever those activities are. The nucleus is composed of chemical structures that orchestrate chemical reactions that make the cell function. It is the nucleus, or, rather, those things in it, that control what the cell does, including those activities that keep the cell alive, as well as the things it does to contribute to the functioning of the organism whose structure it is a part of.
The nucleus is held in the cytoplasm and is a cell part itself. It acts as the brain of the cell.