Well, if a city was a cell, the chromosomes would be like the blueprints or instructions that tell the city how to grow and function. They're found in the nucleus, just like how the city's master plan might be kept in the mayor's office. Each chromosome carries important information, kind of like how each building in a city serves a unique purpose to make the whole place thrive.
The nucleus is the part of the cell that contains chromosomes. Chromosomes are made of DNA and contain the genetic information necessary for cell function and replication.
Chromosomes are found only in the nucleus of the cell. Although they are actually observed as chromatinthroughout most of the cell's life the chromatin does condense into chromosomes during mitosis/meiosis.
The nucleus is the part of the cell that contains chromosomes made of DNA. Within the nucleus, the DNA is organized into structures called chromosomes, which contain the genetic information of the cell.
In a cell city project, a chromosome could be represented as a library, as it contains the "instruction manual" for the cell's functions, much like how a library contains information for a city's activities. Just as a library houses books with different information, chromosomes contain genes that provide instructions for different functions within the cell.
If their are 36 chromosomes, the sex cells would have 18 chromosomes each.
A chromosome is an essential part of real life. You would not have life without chromosomes!
part of cell that contains the chromosomes
Chromosomes are situated in the nucleus
Chromosomes are not defined as organisms, but they are found in organisms. The chromosomes are part of an organism's genetic information. ~KKMG1
The nucleus is the part of the cell that contains chromosomes. Chromosomes are made of DNA and contain the genetic information necessary for cell function and replication.
Chromosomes are found only in the nucleus of the cell. Although they are actually observed as chromatinthroughout most of the cell's life the chromatin does condense into chromosomes during mitosis/meiosis.
No. Red Blood and some other cells do not have chromosomes.
As awsome as that would be, No, it is not possible. Humans and wolves are different species. Their chromosomes and as such their DNA would not match up (to put it simply) and so they would be unable to produce and offspring.
The chromosomes.
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From DNA.
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