during interphase
Chromatin- granular material visible within the nucleus
PROPHASE
the cell division is compacted into visible stuctures called chromosmes
the cell division is compacted into visible stuctures called chromosmes
during interphase
Chromatin- granular material visible within the nucleus
chromatin
Metaphase
chromatin
Chromatin material is visible as entangled mass of thread like structures. Whenever the cell is about to divide,the chromatin gets organised into chromosomes.
The phase of mitosis where the chromatin fibers duplicate and condense into visible chromosomes is Interphase. Interphase is the first stage of the cell cycle.
PROPHASE
chromatin
PROPHASE
I am assuming you know both chromosomes and chromatin are basically made up of DNA and proteins. They both reside in the nucleus of a cell. The chromosomes are not visible and neither are the chromatin. When mitosis occurs and the cell divides the chromosomes coil up and become chromatids (different again). These chromatids are the only one out of these three that is visible. To answer your question basically the relationship between chromosomes and chromatin can be summarised by the following sentence. <Chromosomes are made up of two chromatin joined together by a centreomere.> hope this helps :)
the cell division is compacted into visible stuctures called chromosmes