DNA in the nucleus of a cell when it is not undergoing meiosis or mitosis is kept in chromosomal strands.
I think it would be DNA
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.
DNA
No, DNA molecules are not the largest in the body. The largest structures in the body are cells, which are composed of various organelles, including the nucleus where DNA is housed. DNA itself is a long, thread-like molecule that is tightly coiled to fit within the nucleus of a cell.
The nucleus holds your DNA. This nucleus is covered by the nuclear envelope which has a double membrane.
chromatin
Chromatin or chromatin threads are the threadlike structures that are found in the nucleus. They contain DNA which is a genetic material.
Chromosomes are the threadlike structures that are made up of proteins and DNA. Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of the cell.
Chromosomes are the threadlike structures that are made up of proteins and DNA. Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of the cell.
DNA
Chromatin, the nuclei's DNA when its not undergoing mitosis.
I think it would be DNA
All I know is that a nucleus stores the molecule DNA.
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.
DNA, deoxyribonucleic acid, is the structure that contains the genes.
DNA
The nucleus of a cell contains threadlike structures that contain genetic material called chromosomes.