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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.

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