that question didn't make much sense tbh but its the chromosomes that line up on the equator of the nucleus not the cell itself then spindle fibres come down from the poles of the nucleus and pull the two pairs of chromotids of the chromosomes apart to oposite sides of the nucleus then the nucleus becomes two then the cytoplasm splits idk if you are even asking about mitosis anyway...but if you are =D this is relevant if not sorry
The nucleus is what contains the genetic material of a cell.
Chromatin material is contained within the nucleus.
Genetic information is stored in the DNA of a cell. The DNA of a cell can be found in the nucleus.
In the nucleus. However since chromosomes are in the Nucleus they contain the DNA a cell needs to survive. This is why it is in the Nucleus,
Chromatin
The nucleus is what contains the genetic material of a cell.
Incipient nucleus
DNA
The genetic material contained in the nucleus.
The genetic material is in the nucleus to protect it.
Chromatin material is contained within the nucleus.
They are all single celled organisms with genetic material contained in a nucleus.
i think you are a khobis sylaan hetti furi amr goo kha
No, prokariotic cells have don't have nuclei. Their genetic material is contained in nucleoids (and eventually plasmids).
DNA is the genetic material. It is in chromosomes in nucleus.
Genetic material is found in the nucleus.
The nucleolus and genetic material form the nucleus.