Its not exactly that there's a material that thickens and becomes chromosomes as much as that the Chromatin (DNA) gets wrapped around certain proteins (Histones), which condenses it, and makes it visible in the form of Chromosomes (long strands of DNA that have been wrapped tight enough around proteins that they are visible),
So the answer you're looking for is either chromatin or DNA (i think that's what you meant by your question)
In prophase there's just the condensation of the chromatin material into chromosomes...& nuclear membrane disappears but the chromosomes aren't clearly visible,they are better visible during metaphase..!
During DNA replication where the chromosomes becomes visible.
The virus's genetic material becomes part of the genetic material of the bacterium And After some time he virus's genetic material removes itself and becomes active
Meiosis is known as a reduction division. The total number of chromosomes present prior to meiosis is reduced in half at the end of meiosis. In this case 12 pairs of chromosomes before meiosis (a total of 24 chromosomes) becomes 12 chromosomes (one of each pair) at the end of meiosis.
The recombinant DNA becomes part of the transformed cell's genome.
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In prophase there's just the condensation of the chromatin material into chromosomes...& nuclear membrane disappears but the chromosomes aren't clearly visible,they are better visible during metaphase..!
During DNA replication where the chromosomes becomes visible.
YES <><><><> FLOWING lava- still liquid- is VERY hot- over a thousand degrees. As lava cools, it thickens, and becomes hard (rock)
The material is referred to as an electorchromic material.
a it becomes positively b it becomes negatively charge
The virus's genetic material becomes part of the genetic material of the bacterium And After some time he virus's genetic material removes itself and becomes active
Any sauce or gravies that are powdered premade mixtures thickens because it's thickening ingredient is cornstarch. But milk itself naturally thickens slighly even cooked by itself. Have you ever made hot chocolate and heated milk on a stove and noticed that the milk becomes creamy and is not like water anymore? Well, I can't tell you what is in the milk that thickens, but I do know that cornstarch is the #1 factor in most premade mixtures.
No, a material noun is a word for something that other things are made from. The noun 'mango' is a material noun. The noun 'tree' becomes a material noun when it becomes 'wood' or 'timber'. The mango tree itslef is not used to make other things.
Meiosis is known as a reduction division. The total number of chromosomes present prior to meiosis is reduced in half at the end of meiosis. In this case 12 pairs of chromosomes before meiosis (a total of 24 chromosomes) becomes 12 chromosomes (one of each pair) at the end of meiosis.
the number of chromosomes present in the somatic cells of rafflesia flower is 12... but as in gametes,gametes are formed by meiosis or reductional division ( in which the number of chromosomes becomes half the parent cell so that after fertilization, the original chromosome count is restored and the organism is identical), the number of chromosomes found in the games of raffleisa will be 12/2 or 6 chromosomes.
It becomes igneous rock.