chromatin is the diffuse form chromosomes take in the nucleus of a cell when it is not dividing.
Chromatins are made up of DNA, RNA and nuclear proteins. DNA and RNA are nucleic acids inside the cell. When a cell is going to divide the chromatins condense together to form chromosomes.
Cromosomes condenses into chromatin :)
Both chromosomes and chromatin are DNA, however they differentiate slightly. Chromatin is wound up DNA, and chromosomes are what DNA look like when a cell is getting ready to divide. Chromosomes are also symmetrical, and they have the same DNA on each side.
Chromatin can't "condense of" anything, chromatin can condense into Chromosomes.
chromatin / chromosones!
chromatin
Between cell divisions, genetic information is in disorganized strands known as chromatin. :)
I am assuming you know both chromosomes and chromatin are basically made up of DNA and proteins. They both reside in the nucleus of a cell. The chromosomes are not visible and neither are the chromatin. When mitosis occurs and the cell divides the chromosomes coil up and become chromatids (different again). These chromatids are the only one out of these three that is visible. To answer your question basically the relationship between chromosomes and chromatin can be summarised by the following sentence. <Chromosomes are made up of two chromatin joined together by a centreomere.> hope this helps :)
Both chromosomes and chromatin are DNA, however they differentiate slightly. Chromatin is wound up DNA, and chromosomes are what DNA look like when a cell is getting ready to divide. Chromosomes are also symmetrical, and they have the same DNA on each side.
DNA combines with chromatin to develope chromosomes which all develope together? IDK ask Mr. Harr
Chromatin-- =]
Chromosomes represent the very condensed form of the DNA, that develop during cell division. Chromatin is the loose form of DNA that goes under a series of condensation steps (nucleosome-chains, solenoids and finally chromosomes) in order to be able to split DNA in equal amounts between the 2 new cells.
Chromatin can't "condense of" anything, chromatin can condense into Chromosomes.
Chomatin is unwound DNA in cells in long strings in the Nucelous. Chromosomes form when chromatin winds together to make the X shape to get ready for Mitosis or Meisos.
Chromosomes are structures within the nuclei of eukaryotic cells that contain DNA combined with proteins. Chromatin refers to the actual material of the chromosomes, the DNA plus the proteins.
Chromatin
Chromatin
chromatin / chromosones!
A chromosome is a strand of DNA with proteins, that is usually found within the cell's nucleus. On the other hand, chromatin is a mass of genetic material containing DNA, RNA, and various proteins that forms chromosomes.**before mitosis, the DNA is loose in the nucleus in the form of chromatin. When the DNA begins to undergo mitosis the chromatin condenses to form the chromosome.The difference between chromatin and chromosomes is that chromosomes help to make up chromatin. Chromatin is made up of DNA and proteins, and is what makes the nucleus of a cell. Chromosomes make up the DNA.