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Q: What code that tells each cell when to divide is contained in a threadlike?
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What are the distant threadlike structure that contain the genetic information of the cell?

DNA, which is contained in the nuclueus. :)


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Are threadlike structure made up of proteins and DNA?

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How can you tell from a cell's appearance alone whether the cell is undergoing mitosis?

Hi! I am in grade 8 and am doing science questions, that question is in my textbook and I'm doing the questions now so here is what i wrote: The cell will divide into chromosomes (threadlike objects) and they become visible. And its only visible when the cell is about to divide (mitosis)... so ya here you go hope it kind of helps. :P