Packed inside the nucleus of every human cell is nearly 6 feet of DNA, which is subdivided into 46 individual molecules, one for each chromosome and each about 1.5 inches long.
i got this info from: http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/cells/nucleus/chromatin.html
in the nucleas
in cell nucleus
The nucleus of a cell contains chromatin.
Yes there is a chromatin in a plant cell as well as an animal cell. Each chromatin thread is made up of proteins and DNA. When the cell is about to go through cell division, the chromatin strands in the nucleus get closer together, condense upon each other which then are called chromosomes.
During cell division chromatin threads from the chromosome.
Chromatin
Chromatin Chromatin
The nucleus of a cell contains chromatin.
Yes there is a chromatin in a plant cell as well as an animal cell. Each chromatin thread is made up of proteins and DNA. When the cell is about to go through cell division, the chromatin strands in the nucleus get closer together, condense upon each other which then are called chromosomes.
Both. Chromatin is just the loosely wound, diffuse form of a chromosome that is the usual state in the cell's nucleus.
Yes. All cells have chromatin. It contains the DNA.
Chromatin contains the instructions for direting the cell's functions. It also contains DNA.
During cell division chromatin threads from the chromosome.
Chromatin is a mass of DNA located in the nucleus.
Yes. It has a nucleus, and the nucleus contains chromatin.
Chromatin
Chromatin Chromatin
It is Both.
The phase of the cell cycle that chromatin is found in is in Interphase and part of phrophase. In interphase, chromatin is present. In prophase (which is part of mitosis), chromatin is being condensed into chromosomes.