In interphase, chromosomes appear as long, thin, and uncoiled structures known as chromatin threads.
During interphase chromosomes take the form of chromatin, an unravelled mess of DNA
Interphase
During interphase, chromosomes are in a relaxed and extended state called chromatin. This allows for gene expression and DNA replication to occur. Chromosomes are not distinguishable structures during interphase, as they are not condensed and visible as separate entities.
Interphase was once called the resting stage because it is the stage in the cell cycle where cells are not actively dividing. However, during interphase, the cell is actually very active, carrying out processes such as DNA replication and preparing for cell division.
In interphase, DNA exists in the form of chromatin which consists of loosely packed threads of DNA along with proteins. This allows for easy access to the genetic material for processes like gene expression and DNA replication.
Chromatin. The loose and, basically unwound form of chromosomes that are still wrapped is histones.
In interphase, chromosomes appear as long, thin, and uncoiled structures known as chromatin threads.
interphase
coz in interphase, the chromatin threads are not yet condensed into what is called as chromosomes. they are thread like structures, and make a network called chromatin network. chromatin threads only begin to condense into thicker structures called chromosomes once the process of cell division actually begins
The long threads are called the warp and the shorter cross threads are called the weft.
By looking for any loose threads
Interphase and its is also the longest phase for the cell cycle.
The fine threads in a cloth are called fibers. These fibers are woven together to create the fabric.
Judging by the video of someone using the starter to break the bolt loose the threads are regular right handed threads
During interphase chromosomes take the form of chromatin, an unravelled mess of DNA
interphase