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Chromatin is inside a nuclei.
Interphase also known when you have fun with yourself
Yes, they do
chromatin is found in the chromosomes. this is what chromosomes are made of. so it would be hence found in the nucleus of a cell.
chromosomes or the chromatin located in the nucleus of a cell
The two new sets of chromosomes revert back to two sets of chromatin, a new nuclear membrane forms around both new sets of chromatin, and a new cell membrane forms between the two new nuclei during cytokinesis.
Cytokinesis is the last stage of mitosis (cell division) where the cell splits into two parts. The chromosomes condense into chromatin and a new nuclear membrane is formed on each new cell.
Chromatin.
Chromatin is inside a nuclei.
Interphase also known when you have fun with yourself
Chromatin Chromatin
Yes, they do
chromatin
During telophase I, the chromosomes are enclosed in nuclei. The cell now undergoes a process called cytokinesis that divides the cytoplasm of the original cell into two daughter cells. Each daughter cell is haploid and has only one set of chromosomes or half the total number of chromosomes of the original cell.
Interphase which is the cell division, Prophase where the chromatin condense into chromosomes, Metaphase where chromosomes align at the metaphase plate and Anaphase where chromosomes split and the kinetochore microtubles are shorten. This is followed by telopase where chromosomes get largely elongated and surrounded by nuclear envelope.
chromatin is found in the chromosomes. this is what chromosomes are made of. so it would be hence found in the nucleus of a cell.
The nucleolus is a part of the cell that is inside the nucleus and contains chromatin. Chromatin is what chromosomes are made of.