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Chromatin is found in every cell's nucleus. It contains DNA.
nuclear envelope, chromatin, and nucleolus
The semi-fluid medium within a cell's nucleus that contains chromatin is called nucleoplasm. Nucleolus dark-staining, spherical body in the nucleus that produces ribosomal subunits.
The assembly of ribosomes begins in a small dense structure called the nucleolus. The nucleolus is a non-membrane bound structure composed of proteins and nucleic acids found within the nucleus.
the engine
The nucleolus is a part of the cell that is inside the nucleus and contains chromatin. Chromatin is what chromosomes are made of.
well i think that that the Chromatin is found in the nucleus next top the nucleolus
In the nucleus and the chromatin in the nuclues.
The cell's nucleus.
the nucleolus is actually floating within the nucleus.
the nucleus is the control center of the cell, it tells the cell what to do the nucleus contains a nuclear envelope, chromatin, & nucleolus
In cell life cycles chromatin is seen in Interphase, or the ending portion of the second growth stage.
Chromatin is found in every cell's nucleus. It contains DNA.
The nucleus (or nucleolus depending on the type of cell)
Interphase.
By the DNA in the Genomes in the Genes in the Chromatin Network in the Nucleolus in the Nucleus of the Cell of the Rooster and the Hen.
A cell nucleus contains DNA and at least one nucleolus. During interphase, the DNA is in the form of chromatin, in which the individual chromosomes are not visible. While the cell is actively undergoing mitosis, the nuclear membrane disassembles and the DNA is visible as chromosomes and the nucleolus disassembles. Once mitosis is finished, the cell cytoplasm divides, and the nucleus and nucleolus reform, and the two new cells return to interphase, and the DNA is once again in the form of chromatin.