The singular form of chromosomes is chromosome.
The singular form of chromosomes is a chromatid.
DNA wraps around proteins called histones to form chromosomes.
The singular form is ganglion.
Chromosomes are structures composed of DNA and proteins that are found in the nucleus of cells. DNA is coiled around proteins called histones to form chromatin, which further condenses to form chromosomes during cell division. Chromosomes contain the genetic information in the form of DNA that determines an organism's traits.
DNA coils to form chromosomes through a process called supercoiling. This involves the DNA strand wrapping around proteins called histones, which then coil up tightly to create a compact structure known as a chromosome.
The singular form of chromosomes is a chromatid.
Butterfly is already in singular form. They are called butterflies in plural form.
DNA wraps around proteins called histones to form chromosomes.
Either. Singular would be "I have not called," or "I am not angry." Plural is "They have not called," or "They are not angry." Not is an adverb, so it doesn't change form.
It's called sulci, the singular form is sulcus
Chromatin. The loose and, basically unwound form of chromosomes that are still wrapped is histones.
Either. Singular would be "I have not called," or "I am not angry." Plural is "They have not called," or "They are not angry." Not is an adverb, so it doesn't change form.
If it is only one, then it is a singular noun.
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
The singular form of "that" is "it."
The pairing of replication chromosomes during meiosis is called synapsis. This is when homologous chromosomes come together and align gene by gene to form a structure called a tetrad.
The singular form is cuff.