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.
an amoeba cell is a cell that contains a pseudopod
In a cell which is not dividing,this DNA is present as part of chromatin material.
The nucleus of a cell contains chromatin.
The organelle that is involved in cell division in animal cells is known as the centrioles.
Yes, they do
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 nucleus of the cell, of course.
The nucleus of the cell, of course.
the chromatin coils in the shape of a chromosome when the cell divides
The chromosomes, in their chromatin form generally, are located in the organelle called the nucleus.
nucleolus
it divides?
O.o
an amoeba cell is a cell that contains a pseudopod
In a cell which is not dividing,this DNA is present as part of chromatin material.
as cell divides the DNA also hav to divide to b transfferd in to newly formed cell so for that DNA divides