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Yes, but not just animal cells, all cells. Chromosomes are complexes of a DNA molecule with many proteins that provide structure and influence gene regulation. All cells have chromosomes.

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Is a chromosome an animal cell or plant cell?

A chromosome contains genetic material in both plant and animal cells.


Is a chromosome a feature in a plant cell and animal cell?

Both


What is the amount of genes in an animal cell?

Genes and chromosome numbers vary from animal to animal


What is cell division and chromosome duplicaton?

when cells break apart and when the chromosomes duplicate


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A cell with two of each of chromosome?

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What is the length of DNA in each chromosome is longer than the diameter of the animal cell?

The DNA in each chromosome is longer than the diameter of an animal cell. Chromosomes are necessary to package and organize the long strands of DNA within the cell's nucleus. The DNA in a typical animal cell is tightly coiled and packaged to fit within the nucleus, which is much smaller than the length of the DNA in its extended form.


When you pull the two magnets of each duplicated chromosomes apart what does this action represent?

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What do animal cells have to help with chromosome movement?

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