Inside the nucleus, the DNA is often described as looking like spaghetti due to its long, thread-like structure. This DNA is organized into chromatin, which consists of DNA wrapped around proteins called histones. When the cell is not dividing, the chromatin appears tangled and spread out, resembling strands of spaghetti. This structure allows for efficient packaging of genetic material and accessibility for gene expression and replication.
The Nucleolus
Alphabet Spaghetti.
The nucleus of the quagga looks just like that of the Burchell's Zebra.
Yes. (That is, there isn't a particular location. It's just inside somewhere.)
They look the same as animal chromosomes. The individual chromatids are worm-like in appearance and are normally joined in pairs at the centre (the centromere); simplistically they look like two parallel lines joined by a dot in the centre. The number of chromosomes in a nucleus varies from plant species to plant species.
It looks like a strand of spaghetti, just thinner.
hi its myjacobcat and the answer to this question is..........................looks like a nucleus
Big Jelly Squishy thing that looks like loads of spaghetti!!
DNA
it looks like an egg
Well, courtney has hair and it looks like long spaghetti, put it this way it looks like something i could eat, nomnomnom.
It looks like color coded spaghetti.