which plant? The chromosome count varies with the species of plant under consideration. Plants have also know to have multiple chromosome doublings - that is sudden creation of species which have 2 3 or even 4 times the proper number of chromosome in their cells. The most notable example of this is wheat.
Yes, chromosomes contain tightly compacted DNA and proteins. Chromosomes are the form that DNA is found in when the cell is undergoing division, during other phases the DNA is less tightly coiled.
Homologous chromosomes do not physically attach to each other through DNA molecules. They are pairs of chromosomes that contain genes for the same traits at the same locations. During meiosis, homologous chromosomes may align closely with each other, but they are not physically connected by DNA.
DNA is actually in cells. Chromosomes are found on DNA.
Yes, homologous chromosomes are paired chromosomes that contain the same genes at the same loci, one inherited from each parent. They are matched units of DNA that carry genetic information related to the same traits or characteristics.
Yes, chromosomes are made of DNA and protein molecules called histones. Edit from another user: False, they're made of material called chromatin. Edit from user #3: Chromosomes and chromatin are actually the same thing, except in different form. Both chromosomes and chromatin are made up of a strand of DNA wrapped around histone protein, except chromatin is in a long and stringy form while chromosomes are a compacted and twisted version of chromatin.
Chromosomes are structures composed of DNA and proteins that are found in the nucleus of cells. DNA is coiled around proteins called histones to form chromatin, which further condenses to form chromosomes during cell division. Chromosomes contain the genetic information in the form of DNA that determines an organism's traits.
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if a cat has 38 chromosomes in each of its body celss, how many chromosomes will be in each daughter cell after mitosis?
Yes, chromosomes contain tightly compacted DNA and proteins. Chromosomes are the form that DNA is found in when the cell is undergoing division, during other phases the DNA is less tightly coiled.
Homologous chromosomes do not physically attach to each other through DNA molecules. They are pairs of chromosomes that contain genes for the same traits at the same locations. During meiosis, homologous chromosomes may align closely with each other, but they are not physically connected by DNA.
No. DNA doesn't contain chromosomes. Chromosomes are DNA.
DNA is actually in cells. Chromosomes are found on DNA.
DNA is housed in chromosomes.
Yes, homologous chromosomes are paired chromosomes that contain the same genes at the same loci, one inherited from each parent. They are matched units of DNA that carry genetic information related to the same traits or characteristics.
Both chromosomes and chromatin are DNA, however they differentiate slightly. Chromatin is wound up DNA, and chromosomes are what DNA look like when a cell is getting ready to divide. Chromosomes are also symmetrical, and they have the same DNA on each side.
No, chromosomes and chromatids are not the same. Chromosomes are long strands of DNA that contain genetic information, while chromatids are one of the two identical halves of a replicated chromosome held together by a centromere during cell division.
Yes, chromosomes are made of DNA and protein molecules called histones. Edit from another user: False, they're made of material called chromatin. Edit from user #3: Chromosomes and chromatin are actually the same thing, except in different form. Both chromosomes and chromatin are made up of a strand of DNA wrapped around histone protein, except chromatin is in a long and stringy form while chromosomes are a compacted and twisted version of chromatin.