Chromosome
DNA is stored in threadlike, tangled structures called chromatin within the nucleus of a cell. The the chromatin forms into chromosomes during mitosis. Heredity information carried in the chromosomes is passed into the two newly formed cells each time a cell divides.
The cell organelle formed by a pseudopod is called a phagosome. It is a membrane-bound vesicle that results from the engulfment of particles, such as bacteria or food, by the pseudopod during phagocytosis.
Chromatin is a complex of DNA and proteins in the nucleus of a cell, while chromosomes are condensed and visible structures of chromatin during cell division. Chromosomes are formed from condensed chromatin to allow for organized and efficient segregation of genetic material. Essentially, chromosomes are the condensed form of chromatin.
Chromatin is contained within the nucleus of a cell. It is a complex of DNA and proteins that form chromosomes during cell division.
The Cell's Chromatin are located within The Cell's Nucleus.
The nucleus of the cell, of course.
The nucleus of the cell, of course.
The chromosomes, in their chromatin form generally, are located in the organelle called the nucleus.
nucleolus
DNA is stored in threadlike, tangled structures called chromatin within the nucleus of a cell. The the chromatin forms into chromosomes during mitosis. Heredity information carried in the chromosomes is passed into the two newly formed cells each time a cell divides.
it divides?
Yes, during cell division, chromatin condenses into distinct structures called chromosomes, which are visible under a microscope. This condensation allows the DNA to be properly organized and separated during cell division.
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When a cell divides, chromatin condenses to form chromosomes. This condensation allows the genetic material to be organized and segregated properly during cell division, ensuring that each daughter cell receives an accurate copy of the DNA.
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as cell divides the DNA also hav to divide to b transfferd in to newly formed cell so for that DNA divides
The cell organelle formed by a pseudopod is called a phagosome. It is a membrane-bound vesicle that results from the engulfment of particles, such as bacteria or food, by the pseudopod during phagocytosis.