a) Which part of the cell in eukaryotic organisms play an important role in cellular reproduction?
b) How DNA is present in a cell which is 1) dividing 2) not dividing
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The nucleus of the eckaryotic living being assumes an essential part in cell propagation. It likewise contains the data of legacy of qualities from guardians to posterity.
DNA is a case of a macromolecule, i.e. a substantial atom with a unique shape, which is developed from numerous littler parts called sub-units.
On the off chance that you could amplify some portion of a core, you would see the DNA atom resembling a contorted rope stepping stool - a twofold helix.
The two strands shaping the sides of the step give it a solid yet adaptable structure, which does not change along its length.
DNA is available in the chromosomes and chromosomes are available in the core.
DNA is a case of a macromolecule, i.e. a substantial atom with a unique shape, which is developed from numerous littler parts called sub-units.
On the off chance that you could amplify some portion of a core, you would see the DNA atom resembling a contorted rope stepping stool - a twofold helix.
The two strands shaping the sides of the step give it a solid yet adaptable structure, which does not change along its length.
DNA is available in the chromosomes and chromosomes are available in the core.
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