DNA
I think it would be DNA
Chromatin is the threadlike material of DNA and proteins found in the nuclei of non-dividing cells. It helps to package the long strands of DNA into a more compact structure, which is necessary for the regulation of gene expression and overall cell function.
When a haploid spore lands on wet soil or rocks it germinates into a threadlike structure called a hyphae.
Bread mold produce masses of threadlike structures called mycelium. Mycelium is the vegetative part of the fungus that grows within the bread, breaking it down for nutrients.
The part of the nucleus that carries coded information called genes is the chromosome. The chromosome is a threadlike structure of nucleic acid and proteins.
I think it would be DNA
filament
Lysosomes
astral ray
Chromatin, the nuclei's DNA when its not undergoing mitosis.
DNA
Chromosomes are the threadlike structures that are made up of proteins and DNA. Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of the cell.
Chromatin is the threadlike material of DNA and proteins found in the nuclei of non-dividing cells. It helps to package the long strands of DNA into a more compact structure, which is necessary for the regulation of gene expression and overall cell function.
When a haploid spore lands on wet soil or rocks it germinates into a threadlike structure called a hyphae.
DNA, which is contained in the nuclueus. :)
Mycelium is the threadlike structure found in fungi that grows into the food source. It consists of a network of tiny, branching threads called hyphae that help the fungi absorb nutrients from their environment.
Chromatin or chromatin threads are the threadlike structures that are found in the nucleus. They contain DNA which is a genetic material.