The chromatin network containing the DNA, which subsequently subsides, is responsible for the formation of chromosomal cells.
The chromatin network which contains DNA, which later unwinds to form chromosomes
The part that unwinds to become chromosomes
nulear pore
Nuclear
Yes there is it in a plants cell :)
The nucleus.
The nucleus.
In a eukaryotic cell, the chromosomes are located inside the nucleus. For a prokaryote, the single, circular chromosome is in the cytoplasm.
Chromosomes are found only in the nucleus of the cell. Although they are actually observed as chromatinthroughout most of the cell's life the chromatin does condense into chromosomes during mitosis/meiosis.
Chromatic network
part of cell that contains the chromosomes
Yes there is it in a plants cell :)
Chromosomes
Chromosomes are situated in the nucleus
the chromosomes
The chromosomes.
The nucleus.
nucleus
a haploid
The nucleus.
chromosomes