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The chromosomes are found in the nucleus.
There are typically 16 chromosomes in the nucleus of a yeast cell bud during the budding process.
Depending on what level of biology you're in, either the nucleus or the nucleolus. During mitosis and meiosis, however, the cytoplasm contains the chromosomes.
Typically, chromosomes are not larger than a cell. Chromosomes are made up of DNA and proteins and are found within the nucleus of a cell. Cells contain many chromosomes, each of which is a long, coiled molecule.
The nucleus is the part of the cell that contains chromosomes. Chromosomes are made of DNA and contain the genetic information necessary for cell function and replication.
In a "normal" human autosome (normal cell, not a sex cell), there is 23 pairs of chromosomes.
The chromosomes are located in the nucleus of the cell.
Threr are 46 chromosomes in skin cell of human since it is somatic cell.
It is found inside the nucleus.
46
The chromosomes are found in the nucleus.
Chromosomes are situated in the nucleus
Yes, the nucleus contains chromosomes of a cell.
Inside of the nucleus
23
There are typically 16 chromosomes in the nucleus of a yeast cell bud during the budding process.
2 pairs of chromosomes....i.e.46 no. of chromosomes...