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The chromatin network containing the DNA, which subsequently subsides, is responsible for the formation of chromosomal cells.

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The DNA molecule unwinds from the double helix structure in the cell's nucleus to form chromosomes during cell division. This process allows for the genetic material to be replicated and segregated into the daughter cells.

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The chromatin network which contains DNA, which later unwinds to form chromosomes

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The part that unwinds to become chromosomes

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Q: Which part of the cell unwinds to become chromosomes?
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