The nucleus hangs by cytoplasmic strands in a spirogyra cell.
The nucleus contains thin strands of DNA known as chromatin. Chromatin is made up of DNA and proteins, and it packages the DNA to fit inside the nucleus of a cell.
The thin strands in the nucleus that contain genetic material are called chromosomes. Chromosomes are made up of DNA and proteins, and contain the genes that determine an individual's traits.
During interphase, the thin and threadlike form of DNA in the nucleus is called chromatin. Chromatin consists of DNA wrapped around proteins called histones, which helps to organize and compact the genetic material within the cell.
yes they do. however they do not have membrane-bound organelles
The nucleus hangs by cytoplasmic strands in a spirogyra cell.
The nucleus contains thin strands of DNA known as chromatin. Chromatin is made up of DNA and proteins, and it packages the DNA to fit inside the nucleus of a cell.
Chromatin, thin strands of material that fill the nucleus, contains information for directing a cell's functions.
The thin strands in the nucleus that contain genetic material are called chromosomes. Chromosomes are made up of DNA and proteins, and contain the genes that determine an individual's traits.
Thin long strands of DNA that are coiled, folded, and twisted into condensed structures are called chromosomes. Chromosomes contain genes that carry the instructions for inherited traits and are organized within the nucleus of a cell. During cell division, chromosomes are visible as distinct entities under a microscope.
The nuclear membrane is the thin boundary around the nucleus of a cell.
Chromatin occurs as long thin strands of DNA. They are found in a loosely packed formation. While chromosomes are formed by a tighter packing, via coiling and compact folding of the DNA protein complex are thus visible.
DNA are stored within thin threadlike structures called chromosomes which are located in the nucleus that is invisible even with a microscope (only seen in cell division ).The nucleus is the cell part that controls all the cell activities or functions
A malleable substance is able to be bent and shaped easily and a ductile substance is avle to be pulled into thin strands easily e.g copper.
No, vermicelli does not contain yeast. It is typically made from semolina or rice flour and water, which are combined to form a dough that is then extruded into thin strands. Yeast is not used in the production of vermicelli, as it is not a leavened product.
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During interphase, the thin and threadlike form of DNA in the nucleus is called chromatin. Chromatin consists of DNA wrapped around proteins called histones, which helps to organize and compact the genetic material within the cell.